


Total Longterm Care provides healthcare and support to help seniors stay as healthy as possible while remaining in their own homes and communities.
By providing and coordinating healthcare, home care and support, Total Longterm Care (TLC) helps many people continue to live in the community with dignity and independence. And, TLC provides caregivers the peace of mind that their parent or spouse is enjoying the best quality of life possible.

On Tuesday, June 8th President Barack Obama and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius held a national tele-town hall meeting with senior citizens to discuss the Affordable Care Act and efforts to combat senior scams and fraud in advance of the first mailing of the $250 "donut hole" rebate checks. TLC's Cody Centers in Lakewood, Colorado participated by holding a "watch party" that included calling in questions to the President and Secretary Sebelius.
The group of approximately 50 seniors let out cheers of excitement as one of their own, TLC patient Barbara Kulp, was chosen as the only senior from Colorado to speak directly with President Obama. Barbara asked about how health care changes would impact seniors and their choices about alternatives to living in nursing homes. Obama responded by sharing a story about his own grandmother.

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On Thursday, June 3rd, 2010, United States Congressman John Salazar and Colorado Senator Abel Tapia, Jr. participated in the grand opening of the TLC facility in Pueblo helping with the ribbon cutting ceremony and celebrating start of the TLC and Seniors Inc. programs. During the event, Senator Tapia, Jr. was recognized for his commitment to the Pueblo community and participated in the dedication of the clinic in memory of his father, Abel Tapia, Sr.
The TLC and Seniors Inc teams are honored to have been welcomed into the Pueblo community. The health care and support services provided by TLC and Seniors Inc. provide the perfect supplement to the wonderful services that are already available in the Pueblo community.
Help for families to live independently.
To enable frail individuals to live with dignity in their own homes.