Florida Department of Health
The Florida Department of Health has offices in every county in Florida. Florida residents can use their services.
The Florida Department of Health has offices in every county in Florida. Florida residents can use their services.
This group runs the Eloy A. Rodriguez, Jr. Veterans Village. It provides transitional housing. It also provides supportive services. The help is for homeless male veterans. Available services will stabilize and prepare them for a life of independence. There are requirements that must be met to participate. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Email: keywestinfo@voa-fla.org
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The FDOT runs the Safe Mobility for Life Program. One service they offer is called Find a Ride Florida. It offers seniors access to local medical and non-medical transportation options. This is to help make sure they can remain independent within their communities. Find a ride does not offer any services. The program just helps people find transportation providers in their area. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Mercy Medical Angels offers transportation programs. They help with non-local medical-related treatment travel. Gas cards are available for multiple trips that total over 50 miles. The programs do not give rides.
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This program helps with transportation. They can help with medical related travel. The trip may not be more than 200 miles one way. Please visit website to learn more information.
This agency helps people with swallowing disorders.
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Vitas Healthcare provides several hospice programs and support programs for family and caregivers.
Kids Come First can help with school supplies, and clothing.
The foundation assists women, children, and families in need. Those who request assistance must live in Monroe County. See website for more information.