Helping Hands of Henderson
Maintain your Independence with Helping Hands
If you could avoid or postpone costly, long-term, out-of-home care – whether for yourself or a loved one – you would. Artie J. Cannon Helping Hands of Henderson, a community-based transportation and nutrition program, can help make this happen.
Helping Hands provides transportation and nutrition services to seniors in Henderson. These services allow Henderson residents over 60 years of age with lower incomes, frail, elderly or disabled to maintain independence by remaining in their own homes.
Helping Hands Services
Nutrition:
- Grocery Shopping: Volunteers grocery shop for homebound clients upon availability
- Congregate Meals: Transportation is provided to congregate meals sites within the city of Henderson.
- Pantry Home Delivery: Food is delivered to qualified clients' homes each month to help support nutritional needs. Call (702) 616-4328 for more information
Transportation: Volunteers and staff provide rides for clients to medical appointments, shopping and errands. Volunteers use personal vehicles to provide rides.
Reassurance Calls: Clients receive a call approximately every three to six months to talk and check on their well-being.
Information & Referral: Staff can provide recommendations for services not provided specifically by Helping Hands.
Funding: The majority of funding for Helping Hands of Henderson is provided by grants, donations and other fund-raising activities. Clients may make contributions based on their ability to pay.
For more information about Helping Hands or to volunteer, please call (702) 616-6554.
If you are interested in making a donation, please contact the St. Rose Dominican Health Foundation at (702) 616-4545.