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Plans, coordinates, educates, funds and advocates for the delivery of a range of services that address and enhance the ability of older persons to maintain high levels of health, productivity and independence.
Plans, coordinates, and develops services for older adults. Provides funds by contracting with organizations that provide direct services to older adults and people under 60 with a disability. Monitors contracted providers and advocates for needs of older adults. Programs include: Senior Community Services, Family Caregiver Support, Passport, Assisted Living Waiver, Ohio Home Care Waiver, Specialized Recovery Services, Senior Farmer's Market Program, Wellness Programs, Long-term Care Ombudsman.

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Homemaker Assistance
Patient Rights Assistance
Diaper Donation Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Advocacy
Home Delivered Meals
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
General Medical Equipment/Supplies Provision
Health Facility Complaints
Meal Vouchers
Long Term Care Issues
General Furniture Provision
Older Adults
Personal Care
Medicaid Appeals/Complaints
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Adult Day Programs
Respite Care
Case/Care Management
Personal Alarm Systems
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Caregiver Counseling
General Clothing Provision
Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Area Agencies on Aging
Nutrition Assessment Services
Refers individuals with aging related issues to appropriate available services in the community to ensure that individuals' needs are fully met. Helps individuals find help for housing, transportation, and other health and wellness services.
The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a community service and work based training program for older workers. Authorized by the Older Americans Act, the program provides subsidized, service-based training for low-income persons 55 or older who are unemployed and have poor employment prospects. Participants have access to both SCSEP services and other employment assistance through One-Stop Career Centers.
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. Eight states and the District of Columbia do not have AAAs and, therefore, serve the roles of both state and area agency. 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.
Plans, coordinates, and develops services for older adults. Provides funds by contracting with organizations that provide direct services to older adults and people under 60 with a disability. Monitors contracted providers and advocates for needs of older adults. Programs include: Senior Community Services, Family Caregiver Support, Passport, Assisted Living Waiver, Ohio Home Care Waiver, Specialized Recovery Services, Senior Farmer's Market Program, Wellness Programs, Long-term Care Ombudsman.

Categories

Homemaker Assistance
Patient Rights Assistance
Diaper Donation Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Advocacy
Home Delivered Meals
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
General Medical Equipment/Supplies Provision
Health Facility Complaints
Meal Vouchers
Long Term Care Issues
General Furniture Provision
Older Adults
Personal Care
Medicaid Appeals/Complaints
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Adult Day Programs
Respite Care
Case/Care Management
Personal Alarm Systems
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Caregiver Counseling
General Clothing Provision
Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Area Agencies on Aging
Nutrition Assessment Services
Refers individuals with aging- and/or disability-related issues to appropriate available services in the community to ensure that individuals' needs are fully met. Helps individuals find help for housing, transportation, in-home care, long-term care, and other health and wellness services including benefits screening. Helps individuals apply and be assessed for services such as PASSPORT and the Assisted Living Waiver.

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Senior Housing Information and Referral
Area Agencies on Aging
Specialized Information and Referral
Plans, coordinates, and develops services for older adults. Provides funds by contracting with organizations that provide direct services to older adults and people under 60 with a disability. Monitors contracted providers and advocates for needs of older adults. Programs include: Senior Community Services, Family Caregiver Support, Passport, Assisted Living Waiver, Ohio Home Care Waiver, Specialized Recovery Services, Senior Farmer's Market Program, Wellness Programs, Long-term Care Ombudsman.

Categories

Homemaker Assistance
Patient Rights Assistance
Diaper Donation Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Advocacy
Home Delivered Meals
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
General Medical Equipment/Supplies Provision
Health Facility Complaints
Meal Vouchers
Long Term Care Issues
General Furniture Provision
Older Adults
Personal Care
Medicaid Appeals/Complaints
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Adult Day Programs
Respite Care
Case/Care Management
Personal Alarm Systems
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Caregiver Counseling
General Clothing Provision
Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Area Agencies on Aging
Nutrition Assessment Services
Plans, coordinates, and develops services for older adults. Provides funds by contracting with organizations that provide direct services to older adults and people under 60 with a disability. Monitors contracted providers and advocates for needs of older adults. Programs include: Senior Community Services, Family Caregiver Support, Passport, Assisted Living Waiver, Ohio Home Care Waiver, Specialized Recovery Services, Senior Farmer's Market Program, Wellness Programs, Long-term Care Ombudsman.

Categories

Homemaker Assistance
Patient Rights Assistance
Diaper Donation Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Advocacy
Home Delivered Meals
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
General Medical Equipment/Supplies Provision
Health Facility Complaints
Meal Vouchers
Long Term Care Issues
General Furniture Provision
Older Adults
Personal Care
Medicaid Appeals/Complaints
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Adult Day Programs
Respite Care
Case/Care Management
Personal Alarm Systems
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Caregiver Counseling
General Clothing Provision
Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Area Agencies on Aging
Nutrition Assessment Services
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. Eight states and the District of Columbia do not have AAAs and, therefore, serve the roles of both state and area agency. 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.
Provides coordination of and information about various programs and services available to older and/or disabled adults. Focus areas include discount and benefit programs, housing, and home health and medical care options.
Plans and implements social service programs for older adults, administers the Older American Act funds and state dollars, and advocates on behalf of older adults age 60+.

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Older Americans Act Administrative Agencies
Senior Advocacy Groups
AAA3 offers meals, home repairs and weatherization, in-home health care, free long-term care consultations, and free publications, which are available on the website.
Provides coordination of and information about various programs and services available to older and/or disabled adults. Focus areas include discount and benefit programs, housing, and home health and medical care options.
Plans, coordinates, and develops services for older adults. Provides funds by contracting with organizations that provide direct services to older adults and people under 60 with a disability. Monitors contracted providers and advocates for needs of older adults. Programs include: Senior Community Services, Family Caregiver Support, Passport, Assisted Living Waiver, Ohio Home Care Waiver, Specialized Recovery Services, Senior Farmer's Market Program, Wellness Programs, Long-term Care Ombudsman.

Categories

Homemaker Assistance
Patient Rights Assistance
Diaper Donation Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Advocacy
Home Delivered Meals
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
General Medical Equipment/Supplies Provision
Health Facility Complaints
Meal Vouchers
Long Term Care Issues
General Furniture Provision
Older Adults
Personal Care
Medicaid Appeals/Complaints
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Adult Day Programs
Respite Care
Case/Care Management
Personal Alarm Systems
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Caregiver Counseling
General Clothing Provision
Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Area Agencies on Aging
Nutrition Assessment Services
Plans, coordinates, and develops services for older adults. Provides funds by contracting with organizations that provide direct services to older adults and people under 60 with a disability. Monitors contracted providers and advocates for needs of older adults. Programs include: Senior Community Services, Family Caregiver Support, Passport, Assisted Living Waiver, Ohio Home Care Waiver, Specialized Recovery Services, Senior Farmer's Market Program, Wellness Programs, Long-term Care Ombudsman.

Categories

Homemaker Assistance
Patient Rights Assistance
Diaper Donation Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Advocacy
Home Delivered Meals
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
General Medical Equipment/Supplies Provision
Health Facility Complaints
Meal Vouchers
Long Term Care Issues
General Furniture Provision
Older Adults
Personal Care
Medicaid Appeals/Complaints
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Adult Day Programs
Respite Care
Case/Care Management
Personal Alarm Systems
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Caregiver Counseling
General Clothing Provision
Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Area Agencies on Aging
Nutrition Assessment Services
Plans, coordinates, and develops services for older adults. Provides funds by contracting with organizations that provide direct services to older adults and people under 60 with a disability. Monitors contracted providers and advocates for needs of older adults. Programs include: Senior Community Services, Family Caregiver Support, Passport, Assisted Living Waiver, Ohio Home Care Waiver, Specialized Recovery Services, Senior Farmer's Market Program, Wellness Programs, Long-term Care Ombudsman.

Categories

Homemaker Assistance
Patient Rights Assistance
Diaper Donation Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Advocacy
Home Delivered Meals
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
General Medical Equipment/Supplies Provision
Health Facility Complaints
Meal Vouchers
Long Term Care Issues
General Furniture Provision
Older Adults
Personal Care
Medicaid Appeals/Complaints
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Adult Day Programs
Respite Care
Case/Care Management
Personal Alarm Systems
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Caregiver Counseling
General Clothing Provision
Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Area Agencies on Aging
Nutrition Assessment Services
Serves as clearinghouse for information, resources, and assistance for adults ages 60 and over, who live in Greene County and their families. Also provides support to help keep seniors in their own or family member's home, which is arranged through care managers.

Categories

Homemaker Assistance
Area Agencies on Aging
Older Adults
Specialized Information and Referral
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. Eight states and the District of Columbia do not have AAAs and, therefore, serve the roles of both state and area agency. 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.
Develops a comprehensive, coordinated system of community-based services for older adults within their planning and service area. Responsibilities of AAA 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.
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, long-term care 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.
One of the 12 agencies in the state that work to help eligible individuals remain in their homes with independence and dignity. Plans and funds services for this population.
Refers individuals with aging-related or disability-related issues to the appropriate available services in the community to ensure that individuals' needs are fully met. Provides assistance in finding help for housing, transportation, in-home care, long-term care, and other health and wellness services including benefits screening. Also assists clients in applying for and being assessed for services such as PASSPORT.

Categories

Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Senior Housing Information and Referral
Older Adults
Specialized Information and Referral
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Area Agencies on Aging
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. Eight states and the District of Columbia do not have AAAs and, therefore, serve the roles of both state and area agency. 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.
Plans, coordinates, and develops services for older adults. Provides funds by contracting with organizations that provide direct services to older adults and people under 60 with a disability. Monitors contracted providers and advocates for needs of older adults. Programs include: Senior Community Services, Family Caregiver Support, Passport, Assisted Living Waiver, Ohio Home Care Waiver, Specialized Recovery Services, Senior Farmer's Market Program, Wellness Programs, Long-term Care Ombudsman.

Categories

Homemaker Assistance
Patient Rights Assistance
Diaper Donation Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Advocacy
Home Delivered Meals
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
General Medical Equipment/Supplies Provision
Health Facility Complaints
Meal Vouchers
Long Term Care Issues
General Furniture Provision
Older Adults
Personal Care
Medicaid Appeals/Complaints
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Adult Day Programs
Respite Care
Case/Care Management
Personal Alarm Systems
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Caregiver Counseling
General Clothing Provision
Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Area Agencies on Aging
Nutrition Assessment Services