Home Care in Modesto
Caring Starts Here:
Let Us Help Your Loved-one Age Gracefully in Their Own Home.
Provident Care’s Modesto Office Serves: Stanislaus County in California’s Central Valley, Ceres, Riverbank, Salida, Empire, Turlock, Patterson, Oakdale, Hughson, Newman, Ripon in San Joaquin County and surrounding areas.
Senior Home Care in Modesto
24-Hour Care Services
Provident Home Care offers extended shifts, most commonly in 8, 12 or 24-hour increments, although you may choose any amount of care ranging from a 4-hour mini-visit to 24-hours of care per day.
A 24-hour shift is designed for aging loved ones who need more than limited or occasional assistance.
When your aging loved-one needs help at home, you may feel very overwhelmed and at a loss for what you can do and what your options are. This can happen when your aging loved-one experiences a fall or other unplanned, accidental medical event. We also find that this can happen when your loved-one has a planned surgery that may require a recovery period after.
Diabetes Care at Home
Post Surgery-Recovery at Home
Alzheimer's & Dementia Care at Home
Home Care for Chronic Conditions
When chronic illness and difficult medical conditions affect you or a loved one, they affect the whole family. Provident Care is here to help your family when you need more specialized care.
Chronic Illnesses May Include:
- Diabetes
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Stroke Victims
- Heart Disease
- Cancer
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Parkinson’s Disease
- COPD, Emphysema
Office Directions
Modesto, California
Head northeast on H St toward 12th St
0.2 mi
Turn left onto 14th St
Destination will be on the left
0.1 mi
Provident Care Home Care
915 14th St, Modesto, CA 95354
About Modesto, California
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Senior Center Contact Information
Contact Us
Shannon Parker
Senior Center Recreation Coordinator
sparker@modestogov.com
Phone: 209-341-2974
Modesto Senior Citizen’s Center
Physical Address View Map
211 Bodem Street
Modesto, CA 95354
Mailing Address
PO Box 642
Modesto, CA 95354
Phone: 209-341-2974
Modesto Senior Center Activities
Events and Activities at the Modesto Senior Citizen’s Center
The Modesto Senior Citizens Center is now operational, with limited events and capacity for anyone aged 60 and over.
To participate in person at the Modesto Senior People Center, the following steps are required for the safety of our citizens and staff:
Inside the building, wearing a mask is strongly suggested.
Participants must read and sign a COVID-related annual membership waiver.
Any program requires participants to pre-register. Call 209-341-2974 to pre-register (No Drop Ins) The schedule of programs is available on the calendar. Contact the Senior Center Recreation Coordinator to sign up.
Person-to-Person Programming
In person, a limited number of sessions are available with restricted capacity. The program schedule can be seen on the calendar.
Senior Meals at Bodem Bistro, 60+ years
Every Monday through Thursday from 11:00 a.m. to noon, hot meals are offered at this location. Participants must RSVP by calling the senior center by 1:00 p.m. on the weekday before serving.
A voluntary contribution of $3.00 per meal is requested, however no qualified person will be rejected because of financial difficulties.
Virtual Computing
A limited number of programs are practically available for a price. You must have a device with a camera, a speaker, and access to the internet via Wi-Fi or data connection. The program schedule can be seen on the calendar.
Contact the Senior Center Recreation Coordinator for further information or assistance in registering.
Family Caregiver Support Program
Caregiving Resources / Family Caregiver Support Program
If you are caring for a frail senior age 60 or over, or someone with Alzheimer’s type dementia, you may be eligible for free assistance from the Family Caregiver Support Program, which includes:
- Specialized guidance, information, and recommendations to appropriate community services
- Education and training for caregivers Support groups
- Private in-home care or limited in-facility care are two choices for respite care.
Note: Seniors over the age of 60 can also obtain assistance through Stanislaus County’s ties to the Behavioral Health and Resources Services, Family Partnership Center.
The program also allows for the limited purchase of extra services such as:
Minor house alterations or supportive gadgets that assist caregivers in accommodating illness or disability
Family carers are part of a huge, continuously rising network of people who may support and learn from one another. Caregivers who use the Family Caregiver Support Program’s support groups, information, and respite programs can better care for themselves and, as a result, increase the quality and availability of care for their family members.
The Department of Aging & Veteran Services is situated at 3500 Coffee Road, Suite 19, Modesto.
*Donations are welcome.
Scarlet Sparklers - Red Hat Society
Scarlet Sparklers – Red Hat Society
The Red Hat Organization The Scarlet Sparklers Chapter of the Modesto Senior Citizens Center works in collaboration with the Parks, Recreation, and Neighborhoods Department of the City of Modesto. The Red Hat Community is a global society of women over 50 who connect and support one another in their pursuit of Fun, Friendship, Freedom, and Fulfillment!
The Scarlet Sparklers get together on the fourth Monday of every month for a great time at the specified restaurant. The Sparklers dress in full Red Hat Regalia – women over 50 wear a red hat and purple costume, while women under 50 wear a pink hat and lavender clothing.
Aside from the fantastic meetings, the Sparklers frequently go on day trips to other interesting destinations in the local area.
Please contact the Senior Center Recreation Coordinator for additional information or to join the Scarlet Sparklers.
Tourism and Historical Sites
Modesto is known for the following tourist attractions and historical sites:
- McHenry Mansion[40] – Built in the early 1880s by Robert McHenry, a local rancher and banker. The mansion is included on the National Register of Historic Places. Tours are given.
- McHenry Museum – Across the street from the McHenry Mansion. It is filled with tidbits from Modesto’s history.
- George Lucas Plaza – American Graffiti-inspired bronze statue made in honor of Modesto filmmaker George Lucas, located at Five Points (the intersection of McHenry Avenue, “J” Street, 17th Street, Downey and Needham).
- Gallo Center for the Arts – Center for the performing arts opened in 2007 and located in downtown Modesto at 1000 “I” Street.
- Downtown Modesto – Known for having a variety of restaurants and night life, including 3 weekly farmer’s markets. It also hosts a multi-venue Art Walk year-round on the third Thursday of the month, free to view with maps available.
- The State Theatre – Dating back to the 1920s, it was recently renovated and serves as a local performance arts center and as a theater specializing in independent and foreign films.
- John Thurman Field – Renovated stadium, home of the Modesto Nuts baseball team (single “A” affiliate of the Seattle Mariners team).[41]
- Graceada Park neighborhood – An area of representative old homes (circa 1920s and earlier) with streets lined with large city-planted shade trees and a series of parks, a bandshell and other amenities. The name Graceada is based on two local residents, Grace Beard and Ada Wisecarver, who helped promote the idea of parks in the area and whose families donated the land for Graceada Park. This park was designed by John McLaren, who also designed and was the longtime superintendent of San Francisco‘s Golden Gate Park.[42]