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Aging Services
Aging services help older adults live in the setting of their choice for as long as possible. Aging services also complement the care provided by family or friends.
To learn more about caregiver, community, in-home and nutrition services and to see if you qualify, contact your local Area Agency on Aging.
To learn about local services and service providers search for Aging Supports and Services.
Caregiver
Caregiver services assist family and informal caregivers in caring for their person for as long as possible.
Services may include:
• Adult Day Care
• Counseling
• Respite Care
• Support Groups
• Training
Community
Community services help older adults maintain their independence in their communities.
Services may include:
• Counseling
• Crisis Energy Assistance
• Disease Prevention/Health Promotion
• Elder Abuse Prevention
• Friendly Reassurance
• Health Screening
• Hearing Impaired Services
• Home Injury Control
• Home Repair
• Legal Assistance
• Medication Management
• Personal Injury Response
• Senior Center Support
• Transportation
• Vision Services
In-Home
In-Home services help older adults maintain their independence at home.
Services may include:
• Care Management
• Case Coordination
• Chore
• Homemaker
• Personal Care
Nutrition
Nutrition services provide balanced and nutritious meals at home or in a congregate or group setting such as a senior center or another community facility.
Services may include:
• Congregate/Group Meals
• Home-Delivered/Meals on Wheels
• Nutrition Education