Level of Care provides a nursing facility preadmission screening to ensure Medicaid applicants in need of nursing facility care receive information on alternative choices to their level of care and assistance in finding and setting up the services needed.Care Management includes health, social and functional assessment and helps plan for needed ser...
Information and referral services for older adults.Respite care.Care management for those age 60+.Senior Care Options for those age 65+.Aged and Disabled Medicaid Waiver for those age 65+.Referrals for handyman and housekeeping services.Senior Companion Program.
Case Management Services (CMS) helps to coordinate and manage care on behalf of the client. Grants are offered to assist with chore, housekeeping, lifeline, and respite care.Legal services.Long-Term Care Ombudsman.Senior centers provide a variety of services including congregate and home delivered meals, social activities, and educational programs....
Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center ensures coordinated, accessible services for older persons and persons with disabilities. Services funded include: home delivered meals, congregate meals, transportation, information and assistance, outreach, legal assistance, caregiver assistance and, respite, and elder abuse education...
Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center.
The Information and Assistance lines are staffed by individuals who answer questions about ENOA programs and services, and direct callers to the appropriate agency or community resources. I & A is the entry point for referrals to ENOA’s in-home services and Meals on Wheels program.
Linking seniors and disabled adults with available services in the community. Can provide information and referrals on local events and classes, in-home care, senior centers, meal sites and meal deliveries, long-term care options, adult day and respite care options, transportation, senior housing, prescription drug assistance resources, nursing hom...
Provides information and assistance regarding programs and services available for older adults and individuals with disabilities.
Provides information and assistance regarding programs and services available for older adults and individuals with disabilities.
Provides information and assistance regarding programs and services available for older adults, individuals with disabilities and caregivers.
Serves Iowans age 60 and older and those 18 years and older with disabilities. There are also resources for caregivers.
Area Agency on Aging offering a variety of services for older adults. Publishes the New Horizons Newspaper, a community specialty newspaper, published monthly by the Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging. Each issue contains a diversity of news, features, health care reporting, service and program information, and advertising of special interest to old...
Elderbridge AAA empowers and advocates for older adults, caregivers, and individuals with disabilities to pursue independent, healthy lives. The Elder Rights Program addresses and focuses on prevention, intervention, detection and reporting elder abuse, neglect, and exploitationby presenting the senior consumer with options to enhance and protect ...
Provides information and assistance to Iowa seniors age 60 and older, caregivers, and adults living with a disability; extensive nutrition program includes congregate and home delivered meals.
Provides a variety of services and supports for persons 60 years of age and older. The mission is to keep older adults as independent as possible.
Responds to the needs of persons 60 and older, persons 18 and older with a disability and their caregivers.
Area Agency on Aging.Provides services to older persons and persons with disabilities which allow them to remain independent and in their own homes as long as possible. Services include: Care Management, Legal Assistance, Aged Medicaid Waiver, Senior Health Insurance Information Program, Family Caregiver Support, Nutrition/Health, Aging Disability ...
Area Agencies on Aging were established under the Older Americans Act (OAA) in 1973. They were charged with assisting older persons to live with independence and dignity in their homes and communities. The Congressional authors viewed the role of AAAs to include identifying the priority service needs of the age 60+ population in the community, de...
Provides information and assistance regarding programs and services available for older adults and individuals with disabilities.
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