PRIOR CAPACITY RESTRAINTS AND PROGRAM IMPACT

Our previous buildings were outdated for accessibility and at capacity, with our systems of care stretched to their limits:
- Be Our Guest Adult Day operated at full capacity with a waiting list most weeks
- Mental health and substance abuse counseling routinely reached service limits
- Conference space for groups and meetings was limited
- Offices were at capacity with many being shared and very limited storage space
- Some non-ADA compliant halls and doorways
- The new building allows LCCC to add resources, expand programs and continue
to grow and meet the needs of the community.
Our Programs At Work
LCCC offers a comprehensive network of services that touch lives across all ages (2024-2025 data):
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Counseling
- 543 mental health clients, 242 substance use clients
- 6,973 hours of counseling provided
- 88% of clients report improved coping skills
Case Management & Peer Support
- 2,103 group hours supporting 128 individuals
- 997 hours of case management
- 598 hours of peer recovery sessions
Special Ministries
- 107 adults with disabilities served
- 6,552 hours of programming
- 100 volunteers contributed 545 hours
- 33 caregivers received support
Parish Ministry
- A Lasting Promise provides marriage preparation for healthy relationships
- Collaboration with the Livingston Deanery 50+ Catholic Council on Aging for retreats, picnics and senior celebrations
- Walking with Moms in Need connects pregnant and parenting women to community support
Youth Substance Use Prevention
- 763 students served/participated
- 148 Prevention events/activities held
- 321 lbs of pills taken back through Red Barrel Project
- 909 lbs of sharps taken back through the Red Barrel Project
Senior Services
Be Our Guest Adult Day
- 48 guests served with 8,985 units of service
- 100% of caregivers reported decreased stress and longer ability to keep loved ones at home
Volunteer Caregiver Program
Volunteer-based services designed to assist older adults to remain independent in their own homes with grace and dignity. 40 volunteers provided:
- Service to 88 seniors
- 738 rides (28,497 miles)
- 212 hours of friendly visits
- 100% of participants report improved ability to live safely at home
Community Liaison
Guidance on community and state resources for adults 60+.
- Served 1,443 individuals with 1,409 service interactions
- 40% of those served live at or below 150% of the federal poverty level
- Provided Medicare and Medicaid benefit education and coverage
- comparisons to 727 seniors
Home Injury Control and Chore Programs
Improves homes safety and provides light maintenance.
- The Home Injury Control Program served 50 participants and installed 178 pieces of home safety equipment
- The Chore Program served 68 participants and provided 364 units of service
- 100% of participants report feeling safer in their homes
Prevention of Elder Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation
Conducts outreach and education to increase awareness and prevention through partner collaborations, individual appointments, and community presentations.
Senior programs do not charge fees but do ask clients for donations for services provided.
Follow the Light—Discover the Why
The Light the Way Capital Campaign is more than a building—it’s about people, access, and lasting impact. Explore who we serve, why the need is growing, what held us back before, and how this project will strengthen services across our community.
Join Us
We invite you to join in support of this transformational campaign. Gifts and pledges of all levels are welcome.
Contact Us
April Dertian, Development Director
april@livingstoncc.org
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