
2210 Hancock Drive, Austin, TX 78756 • 512-450-0844
Guardianship Services • 5205 Airport Blvd, Ste 200, Austin, TX 78751
Serving older adults, people with disabilities, and those who care for them
2210 Hancock Drive, Austin, TX 78756
info@familyeldercare.org
512-450-0844
Georgetown Office
605 E. University Ave
Georgetown, TX 78626
(512) 467-6168
Family Eldercare Guardianship Office
5205 Airport Blvd, Suite 200
Austin, TX 78751
Guardianship Email
(512) 450-0844
volunteer@familyeldercare.org
(512) 483-3582
In-Home Care Email
(512) 467-6168
Laura Hoyne
(512) 483-3563
Kendra Peters
(512) 483-3556
Guardianship Email
(512) 450-0844
For apartment leasing:
For Media and other information:
Julie Freeman, Development Director at (512) 483-3579
Angela Atwood, Co-Executive Director at (512) 483-3589
Aldo Waker, Co-Executive Director at (512) 483-3552
Do you have at least 15 minutes to volunteer? Would you like to help bring older adults together over the phone through games, trivia, discussions on topics of interest and current events? Click Here to visit our In-Home Care website and find out more about senior networking over the phone through Lifetime Connections Without Walls.
Help us serve our clients just by shopping at Randalls! While you are at Randalls, pick up a Good Neighbor application at the cash office and request to have your Remarkable Card linked to Family Eldercare (5493). Randalls will then donate a percentage of your purchases throughout the year to Family Eldercare so that we can help elders and adults with disabilities maintain their independence and dignity. If you have any questions, please contact Krystal at 512-483-3557.

To donate please contact kwilson@familyeldercare.org.
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