Adult Foster Home Placement | Buckeye Hills Regional Council - Aging & Disability Division

The purpose of the Adult Foster Home Program is to assist aged, blind & disabled adults who need some assistance or supervision but do not require skilled nursing care. Residents receive help with personal care to remain in the community in a safe and supervised environment. Adult Foster Home providers are individuals or families with the desire and ability to help others. Providers share their home and family life with either one or two residents. Being a provider involves a commitment to provide room, meals, accommodations and personal care to the residents living in the home. Adult Foster Homes must conform to prescribed guidelines on space, furnishings, nutrition, safety and cleanliness. Caregivers may have to reconfigure their homes in order to meet such guidelines designed to protect both the operator and the resident.

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211 Pathways

Physical Address

1400 Pike Street, Marietta, OH 45750

Hours

Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm.

Fax

(740) 373-1594

Application process

Call 800-331-2624.

Fee

Varies.

Eligibility

Seniors age 60 and older. Adults with disabilities ages 18-59. Eligibility determined by assessment.

Service area

Washington County, Ohio Athens County, Ohio Hocking County, Ohio Meigs County, Ohio Monroe County, Ohio Noble County, Ohio Morgan County, Ohio Perry County, Ohio

Agency info

Buckeye Hills Regional Council - Aging & Disability Division

Substate organizations authorized under the Older Americans Act of 1965 to develop a comprehensive, coordinated system of community-based services for older adults within their planning and service area. State Units on Aging designate, provide federal and state funding, and monitor operations of AAAs. AAA's responsibilities include planning; development of local funding resources; and contracting with local service provider organizations to provide authorized services which include information and referral/assistance, outreach, case/care management, escort, transportation, homemaker/chore, personal care, home repair and rehabilitation, home delivered meals, congregate meals, adult day care, elder abuse prevention, nursing home ombudsman, legal assistance, employment and training, health promotion and disease prevention and senior centers as well as services that support caregivers including respite care, counseling and education programs. AAAs may provide a number of other services in situations where local service provider options are limited.