Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services. Type of Care: Outpatient.
Phone: (415) 444-3522
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Website: http://www.kaiserpermanente.org
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Kindred Transitional Care and Rehabilitation - Larkspur accommodates 64 patients and residents and is located in southern Marin County, close to Marin General Hospital and community physician offices. We offer quality long-term care as well as short-term rehabilitative care, and we are the proud...
Phone: (415) 461-9700
Email: kylen@aspenskilledhealth.com
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A private residential care setting honoring Jewish traditions nurturing the physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual needs of residents in a healthy, safe and supportive environment. An outstanding program of social and community activities: JCC, music, dance, theater, piano,...
Phone: (415) 435-1395
Email: lchaimhouse@aol.com
Website: http://www.lchaimhouse.com
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The Larkspur Library provides a broad range of materials that support the recreational and information needs of the community. The children’s library is well stocked with the latest children’s books and has an outstanding selection of picture books. Storytime is held every Thursday at 9:00 am....
Phone: (415) 927-5005
Email: library@cityoflarkspur.org
Website: http://www.ci.larkspur.ca.us/296/Larkspur-Library
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Offers a variety of classes designed to improve health and wellness. We also provide opportunities to socialize with individuals and groups of all generations.
Phone: (415) 927-6746
Email: lk_recreation@cityoflarkspur.org
Website: https://www.ci.larkspur.ca.us/111/Recreation
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The Larkspur Walkers would like to invite you to join them on one of their morning walks. Walks start and finish at Piper Park. You have probably seen us walking along the bike paths, trails, and climbing the easement staircases around Larkspur. On the first Wednesday of each month we carpool...
Phone: (415) 927-6746
Email: lk_recreation@cityoflarkspur.org
Website: https://www.ci.larkspur.ca.us/111/Recreation
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Leveraging Equal Access Program (LEAP) is a not-for-profit corporation set up to serve individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. To leverage is to forge a mechanical advantage. LEAP’s mission is to be the mechanical advantage for those with intellectual or...
Phone: (415) 933-7027
Email: tara@leapca.org
Website: http://www.LEAPCA.org
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Services provided by Lions clubs for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing include: hearing awareness; hearing screenings; communications aids for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing; recreational camps for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing; and support for the Deaf or hard of...
Phone: (630) 571-5466
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Website: http://www.lionsclubs.org
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Lions are recognized worldwide for their service to the blind and visually impaired. Lions demonstrate their commitment to sight conservation through eyeglass recycling, sight partnerships and countless other sight services.
Phone: (630) 571-5466
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Website: http://www.lionsclubs.org
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Founded in 1975, LITA is a nonprofit organization that strives to improve the quality of life for socially isolated elderly residents of Marin County's long-term care facilities by providing volunteer visitors for regular visits. Tanya Mendoza is the Volunteer Director to contact. Volunteers...
Phone: (415) 472-5482
Email: info@litamarin.org
Website: http://www.litamarin.org
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Provides a variety of exercise and dance classes that focus on strength building, balance and stamina. Classes include low-impact aerobics, strength training, hiking, Jazzercise, taekwondo, tai chi, yoga, line dance, tap dance, belly dance, Salsa dance, ballroom dance and more.
Phone: (415) 899-8290
Email: PRCS@novato.org
Website: http://www.novatoseniors.org
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Provides programs, referral services, and activities for senior citizens 60 and older. Activities include monthly shopping trips, grocery bingo, arts & crafts, Tai-Chi, movie day, and monthly luncheons with guest speakers.
Phone: (415) 332-9323
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Provides a clean and safe environment for recovering alcoholics to seek company and support of other alcoholics and to help each other stay clean and sober one day at a time. Low cost meals are served and rooms are provided for Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12 Step meetings.
Phone: (415) 456-8479
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Seeks to empower clients of the mental health system through self-help groups and networking statewide, to confront discriminating attitudes about mental health clients in the public, the media, the mental health, and within mental health clients themselves, to provide a strong voice of, by and...
Phone: (415) 499-7866
Email: calnetmembers@gmail.com
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