Information & Referral
Our Information & Referral team is here to help connect you with DOROT programs and share other community resources.
Program Type: Supportive Services
Age Group: Adults 60+
Frequency: Flexible
Program Access: Online By Phone

Curious about a DOROT program?
Speak to a member of our Information & Referral team.
Call us at 212-769-2850 or email us at IR@dorotusa.org.
About Information & Referral
Are you interested in learning more about DOROT’s programs and services for older adults? Explore our programs here.
We’re here to help! Our Information & Referral team can answer your questions, help you learn more about our programs, decide which ones might be of interest, and guide you through next steps.
At DOROT, we understand that as you or someone you know ages, questions or concerns may come up about changing needs, or around additional support or services to help remain as independent as possible. It may feel confusing to know even where to begin.
Whether reaching out for yourself, a family member, or a friend, we’re here to understand your unique situation and help connect you to the most appropriate resources. Our experienced team maintains a list of both local and national resources available to meet your needs.
More Details
Our Information & Referral phone line (212-769-2850) is open Monday – Friday, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM ET. You will be directed to leave a voicemail letting us know the reason for your call. We will try our best to return calls within two business days. We can also be contacted via email at IR@dorotusa.org.
If you live in Westchester, you can also call our Westchester office at 914-485-8354 or send an email to infowestchester@dorotusa.org.
For some initial details around DOROT and our programs, please read our Frequently Asked Questions below:
Frequently Asked Questions
For an older adult, it’s very confusing to navigate (especially for me). Thank you for all your support and your references…Thank you for your efforts.
Explore Our Programs

Learning and Enrichment
Join us for author talks, concerts, creative arts workshops, film screenings, museum outings, performances, and other enriching events. You’ll find programs in person, online, and by phone.

Friendly Visiting
Through Friendly Visiting, older adults welcome volunteers into their homes for weekly or monthly visits to build meaningful social connection and friendship.

Aging Alone Together
Aging Alone Together® is DOROT’s flagship program for solo agers—individuals who expect to age or make decisions about their future independently.