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The Aging Network

Since its inception in 1965, the Older Americans Act (OAA) has been the foundation of services for older adults in the United States and forms the nucleus of our national system of home and community-based services for older Americans. The OAA provides funding to states for a range of community planning and service programs for older Americans at risk of losing their independence.

The Aging Network

The Aging Network, a system of federal, state and local agencies, was established to develop and implement the wide array of OAA services. The core of the aging network is the U.S. Administration on Aging (AoA), 57 State and Territorial Agencies on Aging, 650 Area Agencies on Aging, 240 Title VI Native American Aging programs, and over 30,000 service provider organizations. This critical infrastructure of the aging network is the backbone of our nation's home and community-based long-term care system.

OAA Programs and Services

Through the Aging Network, each year over eight million older Americans are provided support services. The OAA funds programs such as home-delivered and congregate meals, transportation, employment services, chore and personal care and legal assistance that help older adults remain in their homes and communities.

For over 30 years, Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) and Title VI Native American Aging Programs, funded through the Older Americans Act, have been the focal point in local communities where seniors and families receive vital information and get connected with available services. OAA services help families navigate a complex, and at times overwhelming, home and community-based services system.

Family members, friends, and neighbors provide the majority of long-term care in this country, at an estimated value of $257 billion annually. The National Family Caregiver Support Program, established in 2000 as part of the OAA, provides essential support services such as information and referral assistance, counseling and training, and respite to millions of Americans who serve as the primary caregiver for an aging relative or friend.

State and Community Programs

Based on the number of older persons in the state, program funding is allocated to each State Agency on Aging to plan, develop, and coordinate systems of supportive in-home and community-based services. Most states are divided into Planning and Service Areas (PSAs), so that programs can be effectively developed and targeted to meet the needs of the elderly residing in that area. Nationwide, over 650 Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) receive funds from their respective State Agencies on Aging to plan, develop, coordinate and arrange for services in each PSA. In rural areas, an AAA may serve the needs of elderly people living in a number of counties, while other AAAs may serve the elderly living in a single city.

State Agency on Aging/State Unit on Aging

The state's governor designates a state government agency as the State Unit on Aging (SUA) to serve as the focal point for all matters relating to older persons within the state. SUAs are responsible for ensuring effective implementation of the National Family Caregiver Support Program`s broad policy objectives.

The Ohio Department of Aging (ODA) serves and represents nearly 2 million Ohioans age 60 and older. The department`s role is to advocate for the needs of all older citizens. The emphasis is on improving the quality of life for older Ohioans, helping senior citizens live active, healthy, and independent lives, and promoting positive attitudes toward aging and older people.

The Ohio Association of Area Agencies on Aging (OAAAA), a nonprofit organization, is a statewide network of agencies that provide services for the elderly and advocate on behalf of older Ohioans. The association addresses issues which have an impact on the aging network, provides services to members, and serves as a collective voice for Ohio's Area Agencies on Aging.

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Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) receive funds from their respective State Agencies on Aging to plan, develop, coordinate, and arrange for services in each PSA. AAAs contract with public or private groups to provide services. There are over 30,000 service provider agencies nationwide. Supportive services fall under several categories, including:

  • Access Services-such as information and referral, outreach, case management, escort, and transportation.
  • In-Home Services-which include chore, homemaker, personal care, home delivered meals, home repair and modification.
  • Community Services-including senior centers, congregate meals, adult day care, nursing home ombudsman, elder abuse prevention, legal, employment counseling and referral, health promotion, and fitness programs.
  • Caregiver Services-such as respite, counseling, and education programs. 

To learn more about programs and services available to seniors, families and caregivers through Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio, click here.


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Eldercare Locator
Phone: 1-800-677-1116
Phone Ext: N/A
http://www.eldercare.gov

Area(s) Served:
Nationwide

Contract Provider:
Assisted Living Waiver

Description:
Through the Eldercare Locator, individuals and their families can get information on services available for older adults nationwide including State and Area Agencies on Aging.


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Indiana Association of Area Agencies on Aging
4701 N. Keystone Ave
Indianapolis IN 46205
Phone: 317-205-9201
Phone Ext: N/A
info@iaaaa.org
http://www.iaaaa.org/

Area(s) Served:
Other

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:
The Indiana Association of Area Agencies on Aging (IAAAA) advocates for quality programs and services for older adults and persons with disabilities on behalf of Indiana’s 16 Area Agencies on Aging. Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) deliver serv... read more


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Kentucky Area Agencies on Aging
275 E. Main St.
Frankfort KY 40621
Phone: 1-800-372-2970
Phone Ext: N/A
http://chfs.ky.gov/dail/AreaAgenciesonAging.htm

Area(s) Served:
Other

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:
Area Agencies on Aging in Kentucky


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National Association of Area Agencies on Aging
1730 Rhode Island Ave, NW
Washington DC 20036
Phone: 202-872-0888
Phone Ext: N/A
http://www.n4a.org/

Area(s) Served:
Nationwide

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Description:
N4A's primary mission is to build the capacity of its members to help older persons and persons with disabilities live with dignity in their homes and communities for as long as possible.


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National Council on Aging
251 18th Street South
Arlington VA 22202
Phone: 571-527-3900
Phone Ext: N/A
http://www.ncoa.org

Area(s) Served:
Nationwide

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:
The National Council on Aging (NCOA) is a nonprofit service and advocacy organization headquartered in Washington, DC. NCOA is a national voice for older Americans and the community organizations that serve them. NCOA brings together nonprofit organi... read more


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Northern Kentucky Area Agency on Aging and Independent Living
22 Spiral Drive
Florence KY 41042
Phone: 859-283-1885
Phone Ext: N/A
info@nkadd.org
http://chfs.ky.gov/dail/AreaAgenciesonAging.htm

Area(s) Served:
Other

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:
In-home and community based services for older adult and caregivers in Northern Kentucky. Services include: Adult Daycare and Alzheimer's Respite Program Advocacy Aging Links Council on Aging Elder Abuse Programs Elder Maltreatment All... read more


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Ohio Association of Area Agencies on Aging
88 E. Broad Street
Columbus Ohio 43215
Phone: (614) 481-3511
Phone Ext: N/A
http://www.ohioaging.org/

Area(s) Served:
Statewide

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:
The Ohio Association of Area Agencies on Aging (O4A), a nonprofit organization, is a statewide network of agencies that provide services for the elderly and advocate on behalf of older Ohioans. The association addresses issues which have an impact on... read more


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Ohio Department of Aging
246 N. High St.
Columbus OH 43215
Phone: 1-866-243-5678
Phone Ext: N/A
http://www.aging.ohio.gov

Area(s) Served:
Statewide

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:
Golden Buckeye Card, Ohio Long-term Care Consumer Guide, and Ombudsman Ombudsman Ohio's Office of the State Long-term Care Ombudsman advocates for people receiving home care, assisted living and nursing home care. Paid and volunteer staff w... read more


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US Administration on Aging
Administration on Aging
Washington DC 20001
Phone: (202) 619-0724
Phone Ext: N/A
aclinfo@acl.hhs.gov
http://www.aoa.gov/

Area(s) Served:
Nationwide

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:
Vision In order to serve a growing senior population, AoA envisions ensuring the continuation of a vibrant aging services network at State, Territory, local and Tribal levels through funding of lower-cost, non-medical services and supports that prov... read more

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