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Whether you are an older adult or a family caregiver concerned about
the well-being of an older adult, Missouri's
ten Area Agencies on Aging stand ready to help you.
Sometimes it is difficult to know what is really needed. Sorting out what the
older adult can do for himself or herself and what they need help with, can
be a daunting task. All the bureaucratic lingo and eligibility requirements
can be quite confusing.
Missouri's AAAs have over 30 years experience administering and coordinating
services for older adults. We can help you assess the abilities and needs of
the older adult. We will work with you to identify resources and services that
can address those needs.
Missouri's Area Agencies on Aging, either directly through their
own staff or through contracts with other agencies, provide the following
services:
- Information and Assistance
- Public Education and Outreach
- Transportation
- Case Management and Care Coordination including in-home assessments
- In-home Homemaker/chore
- In-home Personal Care
- Respite Care
- Adult Day Care
- Minor Home Repair/modification
- Legal Services
- Senior Center wit Noon-time Meals
- Home-delivered Meals
- Family Caregiver Assistance
- Long-term Care Ombudsman
- Nursing Home Information
- Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Activities
- Medication Management
- Senior Community Service Employment
- Public Benefits Assistance
For those wishing an Area Agency on Aging outside of Missouri, please
use the National Eldercare Locator . |