New Program Helps Seniors Build Skills for Self-Sufficiency, Lead More Active and Rewarding Lives — Free to Santa Barbara County Seniors Aged 60+

By Giving List Staff   |   October 26, 2023

Seniors have a new resource to help them retain their independence, increase social interaction, and improve quality of life. Family Service Agency (FSA) has launched the innovative Program to Encourage Active, Rewarding Lives (PEARLS) to enhance older adults’ well-being. PEARLS aims to empower individuals with the skills and tools they need to thrive. PEARLS is free to Santa Barbara County residents 60 and older and is operated by FSA, which includes the Santa Maria Valley Youth & Family Center, and the Little House by the Park.

The program focuses on helping participants increase successful problem-solving, enabling them to approach life’s difficulties with greater confidence and effectiveness. PEARLS offers personalized support, allowing participants to work with trained professionals (coaches) who tailor their guidance to the senior’s unique needs and circumstances. Conversations take place in an older adult’s home or a community-based setting that is more accessible and comfortable for the senior. PEARLS also allows for coordination with their current health care providers where appropriate.

“Through one-by-one coaching, we help seniors address challenges they are experiencing. They make a problem list and we help them find solutions. That could be finding ways to increase social activity or connecting them to a community resource to help them access food,” said Megan Young, Senior Services Case Management Program Manager.

PEARLS is modeled after the original PEARLS program developed by the University of Washington. Funding is provided through a grant from the Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission (MHSOAC).

To learn more, visit fsacares.org/pearls. Santa Barbara residents can call 805-965-1001 x 1408. Lompoc and Santa Maria seniors can call 805-735-4376 x 3801.

 

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FSA has always found a way to help those in need, expanding the depth of its programs when necessary. It is truly an asset to our community.
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Help Those Most In Need

With the recent release of the Surgeon General’s report highlighting the severe challenges and stress parents are facing now, the Family Service Agency’s programs are in need now more than ever. Flexible funding helps FSA provide holistic support to multigenerational families throughout Santa Barbara. 

Here’s how you can help:

    •$100 – Buys a week’s worth of groceries for a family of four.

    •$250 – Helps a family enroll in health insurance and access other critical services as part of their Family Support Services Program.

    •$500 – Provides support for Youth Mental Health First Aid, a program that provides tools for caregivers to recognize and address mental health issues early on with their children.

    •$1,000 – Pays for three months of mental health counseling for a senior or caregiver.

Board of Directors

Co-Presidents
Robert Janeway
Tricia Price
Co-VPs, Programs
Arianna Castellanos
Edward Tran
VP, Development
Maria McCall
Co-Treasurers
Blanca Mejia, J.D.
Linda Sessler
VP, Governance
Teressa Johnes
Secretary
Patty Herrera
Board Members
Shawn Carey
Courtney Cazenave
Paul Cordeiro
Ed Galanski
Alex Murkison
Ward Rafferty
Nancy Saengjaeng
Paul Van Meel​