named programs · 5 · from sources
what they call their work
Adaptive Aids and Home Modifications
Offers financial assistance to family caregivers for adaptive aids and home modifications, including specialized equipment and installation, to assist persons in performing normal living skills.
Advance Directives Assistance
Provides information and guidance on creating advance directives, including durable power of attorney for healthcare, living wills, and HIPAA releases, to ensure individuals' healthcare wishes are honored.
Graham County Senior Center
Provides events and meal schedules for seniors in Graham County.
Home Delivered Meals
Delivers nutritious meals to seniors in Graham and Greenlee Counties, offering daily human contact and well-being checks.
Respite Caregiving
Provides scheduled respite care to give family caregivers time off, with SEACUS caregivers supervising and engaging members in activities.
activities · 5 clusters
what they do
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Respite and Personal Care Support 4 activities
- Respite Caregiving ServicesProvides respite care to give family caregivers temporary relief, during which trained staff supervise and engage care recipients in activities such as card games, puzzles, or walks.
- Respite Caregiving ServicesProvides respite caregiving services to family caregivers, allowing them time away while supervised staff engage care recipients in activities such as card games, puzzles, or walks.
- Support Services for Senior and Disabled AdultsProvides compassionate, ongoing supportive services to over 300 frail elderly and disabled individuals in Graham and Greenlee Counties, including personal care, social support, and daily monitoring.
- Supportive Services for Seniors and Disabled AdultsProvides compassionate and supportive services to over 300 frail elderly and disabled individuals in Graham and Greenlee Counties, including regular assessments of functional abilities to identify risks or needs for assistance.
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Dementia Caregiver Support & Navigation 3 activities
- Family Care Assessment FrameworkProvides a structured 10-point framework to help families assess when older loved ones may need care.
- Functional and Care Needs Assessments for Older AdultsConducts regular assessments of functional abilities to identify risks and determine care needs among older adults, and offers a structured 10-point framework to help families evaluate when loved ones may require assistance.
- Travel Planning Guidance for Families with Elderly MembersOffers practical advice and a list of 10 tips to help families plan travel with elderly parents, focusing on comfort, safety, and emotional well-being.
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Advance Directive Assistance & Documentation 2 activities
- Advance Care Planning SupportProvides information and guidance on advance directives, including durable power of attorney for healthcare, living wills, and HIPAA releases, to help individuals plan for healthcare decisions in case of incapacity.
- Guidance on Advance DirectivesProvides information on advance directives, including durable power of attorney for healthcare, living wills, and HIPAA releases, to assist individuals in making healthcare decisions.
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Financial Assistance for Medical Devices 2 activities
- Financial Assistance for Family CaregiversOffers financial support to family caregivers for adaptive aids and home modifications, including funding for specialized equipment, installation, fitting, adjustment, and training to improve care recipient safety and independence.
- Financial Assistance for Family CaregiversOffers financial assistance to family caregivers for adaptive aids and home modifications, which includes specialized equipment, installation, fitting, adjustment, and training.
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Senior Meal Delivery and Congregate Dining 2 activities
- Home-Delivered Meals Program for SeniorsProvides nutritious meals to seniors in Graham and Greenlee Counties, along with daily human contact and the ability to request wellness checks through the Sheriff’s Department when concerns arise.
- Home-Delivered Meals for SeniorsDelivers nutritious meals to seniors in Graham and Greenlee Counties, providing daily human contact and the option to request wellness checks via the Sheriff’s department.
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financials · form 990 · fy2021
the money
revenue
Total revenue$890K
Contributions & grants$843K95%
Program service revenue$47K5%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$812K
Program expenses84%
Admin / overhead16%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$545K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$695K
Cash$480K
Investments$0
Liabilities$37K
Net assets$658K
Liquid reserves7.1 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue -3.2%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021
who runs it
board members · 7
- Annette Erickson — Board Member
- Eva Harper — Secretary
- Ginny Peck — Board Member
- Laura Dorrell — Board Member
- Michael R Andazola — Vice President
- Steve Oller — President
- Valadee Crotts — Board Member
relationships · 19
who they work with
- American Legion Post 32 Partner — Steve Oller, a board member, is a member of American Legion Post 32.
- Arizona Center for Civic Leadership Partner — Laura Dorrell, a board member, is a Flinn-Brown Fellow with the Arizona Center for Civic Leadership.
- Gila Health Resources Partner — Laura Dorrell, Chief Nursing Officer at Gila Health Resources, serves on the SEACUS board, indicating a professional affiliation.
- Gila Health Resources Partner — Laura Dorrell, a board member, is the Chief Nursing Officer at Gila Health Resources.
- Graham County Chamber of Commerce’s Tourism Committee Partner — David Bell, a board member, serves on the Graham County Chamber of Commerce’s Tourism Committee.
- Graham County Community Foundation Board Partner — Eva Harper, a board member, served on the Graham County Community Foundation Board.
- Graham-Greenlee Counseling Center Board of Directors Partner — Steve Oller, a board member, served on the Graham-Greenlee Counseling Center Board of Directors.
- Great Communities Resource Center (GCRC) Partner — David Bell, SEACUS board member, serves with this nonprofit, suggesting an organizational connection.
- Great Communities Resource Center (GCRC) Partner — David Bell, a board member, serves with Great Communities Resource Center (GCRC).
- Greenlee County Historical Society Partner — Elaine Padilla, a board member, has been involved with the Greenlee County Historical Society.
- New Horizons for the Handicapped Partner — Eva Harper, a board member, volunteered with New Horizons for the Handicapped.
- SHIP Counselor Partner — Partnership to provide Medicare counseling services at SEACUS site.
- Safford City-Graham County Library Partner — Kris Sheryl, a board member, volunteers at the Safford City-Graham County Library.
- Safford Downtown Association Partner — David Bell, a board member, serves with the Safford Downtown Association.
- South Eastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS) Partner — Eva Harper, a board member, retired from SEABHS.
- Teen Pregnancy Coalition Partner — Eva Harper, a board member, served on the Teen Pregnancy Coalition.
- United Way of Graham and Greenlee Counties Partner — Laura Dorrell, SEACUS board member, is involved with this organization, indicating a collaborative relationship.
- United Way of Graham and Greenlee Counties Partner — Laura Dorrell, a board member, is involved with United Way of Graham and Greenlee Counties.
- Veteran of Foreign Wars Post 10385 Partner — Steve Oller, a board member, is a life member of Veteran of Foreign Wars Post 10385.