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Requests for Qualifications (RFQ) for Adult Day Care and Adult Day Health

The Contractor(s) will offer Adult Day Care and/or Adult Day Health services to anywhere
between 1 – 40 older adults in Wake County for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026. The adult
day services include all required elements of daily care, as per Home and Community Care
Block Grant or State Adult Day Care Fund requirements. Approved vendors will be recorded on
a vendor list, but all client assignments will be a matter of client choice. As a result, there is no
minimum or maximum guaranteed service level.

The Contractor is expected to assist older adults by providing tasks essential to activities of daily
living, recreation/socialization, nutrition and certain medical tasks (as applicable) required under
funding standards.

For full details, click the link below.

RFQ Adult Day Care FY27

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Request for Qualifications (RFQ): In-Home Aide

To be eligible for consideration, the proposing company must be capable of supplying the services as noted
herein and must be financially solvent as evidenced by financial statements or a Dun and Bradstreet or
similar review.

The Contractor is expected to assist older adults by performing personal care essential to activities of daily
living, with some home management tasks possibly included as incidental to the personal care. Such
personal care and home management tasks are performed to enable individuals to remain in their own
homes when they are unable to carry out these activities for themselves and when no responsible person is
available for these tasks.

For full details, click link below.

RFQ In Home Aide FY27

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Virtual Class for Caregivers

Caring for someone you love is meaningful—but it can also be overwhelming. Powerful Tools for Caregivers is here to help. Join Central Pines for a virtual six‑week class starting May 5, 2026, meeting Tuesdays at 1:00 pm through June 9, 2026.

CPAAA-PTC flyer May2026

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Need help with drug coverage?

Extra Help (Part D Low-Income Subsidy) is a program that assists people with limited income and resources in paying for Medicare prescription drug costs, including premiums, deductibles, and co-payments.

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Thank you, Home Instead!

Thank you to Home Instead!  Resources was the recipient of a $10,000 donation from Home Instead, a senior care agency “where compassion and care unite.”  The funds will be used to create solutions for unmet needs of older adults in crisis, for whom our traditional funding cannot assist.  Home Instead is a longstanding partner of our nonprofit in the area of in-home care, and as the sponsor of the Santa for a Senior program.

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…RFS Financial Information

Our agency’s most recent independent audit plus the Form 990 Tax Return can be found by clicking HERE and HERE.