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Avenidas - About
Avenidas - About
At Avenidas, we seek to create a community that supports and celebrates older adults. We provide a wide range of support options, information, and services that enable people to stay active, maintain their independence, help their aging parents, or care for a spouse. Our innovative programs and compassionate staff—paid and volunteer—help enrich the lives of more than 6,500 mature adults and their families each year.
A community-based nonprofit organization, Avenidas serves the San Francisco Bay Area mid-Peninsula communities of Palo Alto, East Palo Alto, Stanford, Menlo Park, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Atherton, Portola Valley, Woodside, and Mountain View. Facilities include:
Avenidas
450 Bryant St.
Palo Alto, CA
Avenidas Rose Kleiner Senior Day Health Center
270 Escuela Ave.
Mountain View, CA
(650) 289-5499
At Avenidas, we seek to create a community that supports and celebrates older adults. We provide a wide range of support options, information, and services that enable people to stay active, maintain their independence, help their aging parents, or care for a spouse. Our innovative programs and compassionate staff—paid and volunteer—help enrich the lives of more than 6,500 mature adults and their families each year.
A community-based nonprofit organization, Avenidas serves the San Francisco Bay Area mid-Peninsula communities of Palo Alto, East Palo Alto, Stanford, Menlo Park, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Atherton, Portola Valley, Woodside, and Mountain View. Facilities include:
Avenidas
450 Bryant St.
Palo Alto, CA
Traveling with Alzheimer’s Disease
Special Occasions and Special Challenges
http://www.avenidas.org/assets/pdf/caregivernews.pdf?utm_source=July+2012+Caregiver+Newsletter&utm_campaign=Caregiver+News&utm_medium=emailAvenidas Rose Kleiner Senior Day Health Center
270 Escuela Ave.
Mountain View, CA
(650) 289-5499
Canadian Seniors - Canadian Seniors
Canadian Seniors - Canadian Seniors: The Ultimate Resource Guide For Canadian Seniors
Save that old cell phone to call for help/911
Back in December 1997, all cellular telephones rule changes required call phone devices to have carrier network access to make unlimited FREE 911 calls.
So if you have an cell phone and no account you can still call 911
You MUST Keep your battery charged!
Calling 911n is simple
Turn on/Power up the phone.
Dial 911.
Press send and you will be connected immediately with the emergency dispatcher for 911.
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I had heard of this but just Googled to see if it is true.
I have a couple of old cell phones that I dropped the phone service.
Now I am going to charge them up in case our regular phone service is out.
You can buy 911 only cell phones but they are expensive. Yes they have one button like an medalert buton.
. That old cell phone could be a life line.
So if you have an cell phone and no account you can still call 911
You MUST Keep your battery charged!
Calling 911n is simple
Turn on/Power up the phone.
Dial 911.
Press send and you will be connected immediately with the emergency dispatcher for 911.
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I had heard of this but just Googled to see if it is true.
I have a couple of old cell phones that I dropped the phone service.
Now I am going to charge them up in case our regular phone service is out.
You can buy 911 only cell phones but they are expensive. Yes they have one button like an medalert buton.
. That old cell phone could be a life line.
Social Security Disability | Alzheimer's Association
Social Security Disability | Alzheimer's Association says:
What is the Compassionate Allowance Initiative?
Under this initiative, the Social Security Administration (SSA) finds individuals with certain diseases/conditions eligible for Social Security disability (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits by the nature of the disease. While applicants still have to meet other SSDI criteria and/or SSI criteria, when it comes to the disability criterion, they are considered eligible by virtue of the disease and fast-tracked for a favorable decision about their eligibility for SSDI and SSI benefits.
What is Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)?
Social Security disability benefits (SSDI) are paid to individuals who have worked for enough years and have a condition that is so severe that they are not able to work any longer. Administered by the SSA, SSDI makes monthly payments to eligible disabled individuals and is a significant benefit for individuals with early-onset (younger-onset) Alzheimer's disease. In addition to a monthly payment, it serves as entry to Medicare benefits for those under the age of 65. Family members (e.g., spouses and minor children) may also be eligible for benefits based on the applicant's work record.
What is Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?
Supplemental Security Income benefits (SSI) are paid each month to individuals who are aged, blind or disabled and have limited income and resources (assets). The "disability" criteria for SSI are the same as for SSDI benefits. Unlike SSDI, eligibility for SSI is not based on prior work experience. In addition, in most states, individuals who receive SSI are also automatically eligible for Medicaid (medical assistance) benefits.
Why is this important to individuals with early-onset Alzheimer's disease and related dementias?
Social Security disability benefits are very important to those with early-onset (younger-onset) Alzheimer's and related dementias because these individuals are often initially denied benefits – but usually win on appeal. Those affected by early-onset Alzheimer's are often simultaneously faced with the enormous challenges that the disease presents, while also undergoing a long disability decision process that is financially and emotionally draining. By adding Alzheimer's disease to the list of “Compassionate Allowance” conditions, it will simplify and streamline the SSDI/SSI application process and should result in receiving SSDI/SSI benefits in an expedited manner.
What is the Compassionate Allowance Initiative?
Under this initiative, the Social Security Administration (SSA) finds individuals with certain diseases/conditions eligible for Social Security disability (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits by the nature of the disease. While applicants still have to meet other SSDI criteria and/or SSI criteria, when it comes to the disability criterion, they are considered eligible by virtue of the disease and fast-tracked for a favorable decision about their eligibility for SSDI and SSI benefits.
What is Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)?
Social Security disability benefits (SSDI) are paid to individuals who have worked for enough years and have a condition that is so severe that they are not able to work any longer. Administered by the SSA, SSDI makes monthly payments to eligible disabled individuals and is a significant benefit for individuals with early-onset (younger-onset) Alzheimer's disease. In addition to a monthly payment, it serves as entry to Medicare benefits for those under the age of 65. Family members (e.g., spouses and minor children) may also be eligible for benefits based on the applicant's work record.
What is Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?
Supplemental Security Income benefits (SSI) are paid each month to individuals who are aged, blind or disabled and have limited income and resources (assets). The "disability" criteria for SSI are the same as for SSDI benefits. Unlike SSDI, eligibility for SSI is not based on prior work experience. In addition, in most states, individuals who receive SSI are also automatically eligible for Medicaid (medical assistance) benefits.
Why is this important to individuals with early-onset Alzheimer's disease and related dementias?
Social Security disability benefits are very important to those with early-onset (younger-onset) Alzheimer's and related dementias because these individuals are often initially denied benefits – but usually win on appeal. Those affected by early-onset Alzheimer's are often simultaneously faced with the enormous challenges that the disease presents, while also undergoing a long disability decision process that is financially and emotionally draining. By adding Alzheimer's disease to the list of “Compassionate Allowance” conditions, it will simplify and streamline the SSDI/SSI application process and should result in receiving SSDI/SSI benefits in an expedited manner.
Hospice Program :: Metro West Medical Center
Hospice Program :: Metro West Medical Center: Hospice is a team-oriented approach to caring for individuals during the challenging journey of managing a life-limiting illness. Care is given to the individual wherever they prefer. It may be at home, in a nursing home or in an assistive living environment. Care is focused on maintaining comfort and dignity, not on curing. The interdisciplinary team caring for the patient and family consists of the following:
Patient’s Personal Physician
Hospice Medical Director
Registered Nurses
Home Health Aides
Social Workers
Spiritual Counselor – Clergy
Trained Volunteers
Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists, if needed
The team develops a care plan with the patient and family that includes expert pain and symptom management, emotional and spiritual support; as well as coordination of contracted specialty medications and assistive medical equipment. Nurses are available 24 hours per day to help meet the patient’s needs and support the family members and friends caring for the patient.
Patient’s Personal Physician
Hospice Medical Director
Registered Nurses
Home Health Aides
Social Workers
Spiritual Counselor – Clergy
Trained Volunteers
Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists, if needed
The team develops a care plan with the patient and family that includes expert pain and symptom management, emotional and spiritual support; as well as coordination of contracted specialty medications and assistive medical equipment. Nurses are available 24 hours per day to help meet the patient’s needs and support the family members and friends caring for the patient.
Massachusetts Estate Planning, Asset Protection Blog
Massachusetts Estate Planning, Asset Protection Blog: what was in the 5 years of financial records that we would need to produce for Medicaid under its 5-year look back period. As detailed in previous posts, you should not wait until the State asks for the documentation because they typically give you 10 days to produce it under the threat of a denial for lack of documentation. Now you might think, “what’s the big deal? We’ll just refile.” However, if Medicaid denies our application 5 months after we file it, for example, we can only refile and ask for 3 months of retroactive benefits, losing out on 2 months.
Alzheimer's and dementia care - Fairfax Station, VA Patch
Alzheimer's and dementia care - Fairfax Station, VA Patch
" the author of "Kisses for Elizabeth: Common Sense Guidelines for Alzheimer's and Dementia Care."
Background : I'm starting this blog so I can be a resource to any dementia caregivers in my community
I believe in using a common sense approach to solving caregiving problems and negative behaviors. For instance, keeping in mind that Alzheimer's and other dementias kill brain cells, it's important for caregivers to understand that the person who has it, cannot understand both sides of an issue. Arguing with them or saying no to them causes only agitation and upset. It could also lead to combative behaviors.
There are better ways to get the person with dementia to cooperate. It's easier to change the topic or bribe a person to cooperate with care, using distraction and treats. For instance, "Mom, I've got some of your favorite cake. We can have it after your shower."
There are lots of other things caregivers can do to make their jobs easier and help the person with Alzheimer's or other dementias have a higher quality of life. This is also true for people in nursing homes.
Learning about dementia care is a never ending process. People who have been caregivers are continually learning from the those they care for. I'd be happy to respond to comments or questions."
" the author of "Kisses for Elizabeth: Common Sense Guidelines for Alzheimer's and Dementia Care."
Background : I'm starting this blog so I can be a resource to any dementia caregivers in my community
I believe in using a common sense approach to solving caregiving problems and negative behaviors. For instance, keeping in mind that Alzheimer's and other dementias kill brain cells, it's important for caregivers to understand that the person who has it, cannot understand both sides of an issue. Arguing with them or saying no to them causes only agitation and upset. It could also lead to combative behaviors.
There are better ways to get the person with dementia to cooperate. It's easier to change the topic or bribe a person to cooperate with care, using distraction and treats. For instance, "Mom, I've got some of your favorite cake. We can have it after your shower."
There are lots of other things caregivers can do to make their jobs easier and help the person with Alzheimer's or other dementias have a higher quality of life. This is also true for people in nursing homes.
Learning about dementia care is a never ending process. People who have been caregivers are continually learning from the those they care for. I'd be happy to respond to comments or questions."
Massachusetts Estate Planning, Asset Protection Blog
Massachusetts Estate Planning, Asset Protection Blog: Elder Law Perspective on Taking Early Social Security Payments
by Wellesley Estate Planning Attorney, Dennis B. Sullivan, Esq., CPA, LLM on Tue, Jun 12, 2012
by Wellesley Estate Planning Attorney, Dennis B. Sullivan, Esq., CPA, LLM on Tue, Jun 12, 2012
Planning for Care Costs | Caregiver Center | Alzheimer's Association
Attribution, Material from:
Planning for Care Costs | Caregiver Center | Alzheimer's Association http://www.alz.org/care/alzheimers-dementia-common-costs.asp
In order to plan for financial needs during the course of Alzheimer's disease, you'll need to consider all the costs you might face now and in the future. Since Alzheimer's is a progressive disease, the type and level of care needed will change over time.
Common care costs include:
Financial documents include:
Learn how to put legal and financial plans in place, and how to access resources near you.
Bring family together to talk about putting financial and care plans in place. Discussing financial needs and goals early on enables the person with dementia to still understand the issues and to talk about his or her wishes. If others are available to help, encourage the sharing of caregiving duties. And discuss how finances might be pooled to provide necessary care.
In addition to planning for the cost of care, there are many ongoing financial duties to discuss, including:
Read more: http://www.alz.org/care/alzheimers-dementia-common-costs.asp#ixzz1xOn9aNsw
Planning for Care Costs | Caregiver Center | Alzheimer's Association http://www.alz.org/care/alzheimers-dementia-common-costs.asp
In order to plan for financial needs during the course of Alzheimer's disease, you'll need to consider all the costs you might face now and in the future. Since Alzheimer's is a progressive disease, the type and level of care needed will change over time.
Common care costs include:
- Ongoing medical treatment for Alzheimer's-related symptoms, diagnosis and follow-up visits
- Treatment or medical equipment for other medical conditions
- Safety-related expenses, such as home safety modifications or safety services for a person who wanders
- Prescription drugs
- Personal care supplies
- Adult day care services
- In-home care services
- Full-time residential care services
Financial documents you'll need
Gather and organize financial documents in one place. Then, carefully review all documents, even if you're already familiar with them.Financial documents include:
- Bank and brokerage account information
- Deeds, mortgage papers or ownership statements
- Insurance policies
- Monthly or outstanding bills
- Pension and other retirement benefit summaries (including VA benefits, if applicable)
- Rental income paperwork
- Social Security payment information
- Stock and bond certificates
Financial needs and goals
Free e-Learning Course
Learn how to put legal and financial plans in place, and how to access resources near you.
In addition to planning for the cost of care, there are many ongoing financial duties to discuss, including:
- Paying bills
- Arranging for benefit claims
- Making investment decisions
- Preparing tax returns
Get professional assistance
Financial advisors, such as financial planners and estate planning attorneys, are valuable sources of information and assistance. They can help you:- Identify potential financial resources
- Identify tax deductions
- Avoid bad investment decisions that could deplete your finances
- Professional credentials
- Work experience
- Educational background
- Membership in professional associations
- Areas of specialty
Read more: http://www.alz.org/care/alzheimers-dementia-common-costs.asp#ixzz1xOn9aNsw
Care Team Calendar | Caregiver Center | Alzheimer's Association
Care Team Calendar | Caregiver Center | Alzheimer's Association: The Alzheimer's Association Care Team Calendar, powered by Lotsa Helping Hands, is a free, personalized online tool to organize family and friends who want to help with caregiving. This service makes it easy to share activities and information with your community. Here's how:
Helpers can sign up for specific tasks, such as preparing meals, providing rides or running errands. You can post items for which assistance is needed.
From your Care Team Calendar, friends and family can access AlzConnected message boards, post announcements and photos, and share information.
Helpers can sign up for specific tasks, such as preparing meals, providing rides or running errands. You can post items for which assistance is needed.
From your Care Team Calendar, friends and family can access AlzConnected message boards, post announcements and photos, and share information.
Alzheimer's Association New Caregiver Center
Alzheimer's Association: New Caregiver Center
Caregivers need resources, information and support. Find all three in our new Alzheimer's and Dementia Caregiver Center.
Caregivers need resources, information and support. Find all three in our new Alzheimer's and Dementia Caregiver Center.
Medicare - A Primer from http://www.ourparents.com/
Medicare - A Primer
Medicare is a health insurance program designed primarily for people over the age of 65 or people that are younger the age of 65 but suffer from major disabilities. Medicare is federally issued health insurance that was created in the 1960’s to assure that older American’s had health insurance and resulted in a up-swing in the amount of health care facilities and practices across the country.
National Institute on Aging | The Leader in Aging Research
National Institute on Aging | The Leader in Aging Research: HHS is seeking comments on the draft National Plan to fully engage the Alzheimer’s disease community, the public, states, local governments, community based service organizations, the private sector and others in its development. Public comment will be accepted through March 30, 2012 and should be e-mailed to napa@hhs.gov.
Creating and maintaining an integrated national plan to overcome Alzheimer’s disease is part of the National Alzheimer’s Project Act (NAPA) signed into law by President Barack Obama on January 4, 2011.
The draft plan has five goals:
Prevent and Effectively Treat Alzheimer’s Disease by 2025.
Optimize Care Quality and Efficiency.
Expand Supports for People with Alzheimer’s Disease and Their Families
Enhance Public Awareness and Engagement.
Track Progress and Drive Improvement.
These five goals, the supporting strategies and action steps proposed in the plan reflects input from the Advisory Council on Alzheimer’s Research, Care, and Services (http://aspe.hhs.gov/daltcp/napa/#Council) and almost 100 public comments received on an initial framework for the draft.
Alzheimer's Paid Caregivers Peer to Peer Connector | LinkedIn
Alzheimer's Paid Caregivers Peer to Peer Connector | LinkedIn: Members are encouraged to invite people to this group to help it grow faster. Subgroups Auto-Join: Any member of the main group may join subgroups without requiring approval from a manager. ........
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4275556&trk=group_mgt_name Certified Home Health Aides (C.H.H.A.’s) Alzheimer's Specialists
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http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4275546&trk=group_mgt_name Certified Nursing Aides (C.N.A.’s)
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http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4275548&trk=group_mgt_name Certified Nursing Aides (C.N.A.’s) Alzheimer's Specialists
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http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4275564&trk=group_mgt_name In-Home Social Workers Alzheimer's Support
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http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4275539&trk=group_mgt_name Non-Medical Carers & Caregivers a subgroup of Alzheimer's Paid Caregivers Peer to Peer Connect
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4275556&trk=group_mgt_name Certified Home Health Aides (C.H.H.A.’s) Alzheimer's Specialists
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http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4275546&trk=group_mgt_name Certified Nursing Aides (C.N.A.’s)
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http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4275548&trk=group_mgt_name Certified Nursing Aides (C.N.A.’s) Alzheimer's Specialists
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http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4275564&trk=group_mgt_name In-Home Social Workers Alzheimer's Support
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http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4275539&trk=group_mgt_name Non-Medical Carers & Caregivers a subgroup of Alzheimer's Paid Caregivers Peer to Peer Connect
Management of Agitation Behavior
Management of Agitation Behavior: Management of Agitation Behavior
By Rich O'Boyle, Editor
One of the greatest impacts on quality of life for families and their loved ones with Alzheimer’s Disease is the presence of agitation behavior in the middle stages of the disease process. More than half of patients with Alzheimer’s Disease exhibit some type of "agitation" behavior over the course of a year, in addition to depression or psychosis. Experts suggest that the best way to manage agitation is through environmental and atmosphere changes rather than medications. Medications are a last resort.
About » All Things Caregiver
About » All Things Caregiver: About
I am a young woman who transitioned into adulthood while caring for, and emotionally supporting, my mother through her six-and-a-half year battle with breast cancer. I was eighteen years old when she was diagnosed and two months shy of my twenty-fifth birthday when she passed. My mother was diagnosed at age forty-four, and fought long enough to see her fiftieth birthday.
I am not a doctor, nor am I a nurse. I am not a lawyer, pharmacist, hospice care individual, psychiatrist or family therapist. I am simply an individual who has lived the life of a full time caregiver and I intend on sharing some of my personal experiences in hopes of providing help to others caregivers in a similar situations. Caregiving is a universal practice, meaning this blog will help anyone at any stage of the caregiving process.
topics a personal executor may need to have access to upon a moment’s notice
topics a personal executor may need to have access to upon a moment’s notice:
For a caregiver (or the CEO of Caring for My Loved One, Inc.), the holidays are a perfect time to organize “Board of Directors” meetings of adult family members.
These meetings can be held after holiday dinners, poolside, or anywhere you and your loved ones gather. We will continue to share topics of interest for these meetings in upcoming communiqués, but one of the most important topics may not have anything to do with the loved one for whom you care as much as it has to do with you.
The topic of at least one of these meetings is what needs to be done in case of your own illness or passing. In fact, all adult members of your family need to establish a Personal Records Management solution.
Below, you will find a really interesting list of some of the less obvious topics a personal executor may need to have access to upon a moment’s notice:Board of Directors list
For a caregiver (or the CEO of Caring for My Loved One, Inc.), the holidays are a perfect time to organize “Board of Directors” meetings of adult family members.
These meetings can be held after holiday dinners, poolside, or anywhere you and your loved ones gather. We will continue to share topics of interest for these meetings in upcoming communiqués, but one of the most important topics may not have anything to do with the loved one for whom you care as much as it has to do with you.
The topic of at least one of these meetings is what needs to be done in case of your own illness or passing. In fact, all adult members of your family need to establish a Personal Records Management solution.
Below, you will find a really interesting list of some of the less obvious topics a personal executor may need to have access to upon a moment’s notice:Board of Directors list
Facebook app called Who Cares?
The Princess Royal Trust for Carers eNewsletter:
We have just launched a new Facebook app called Who Cares?
The awareness-raising app is aimed at people who may not have first-hand experience of caring. We hope that the app will make them think about the tremendous task carers are doing.
The app encourages users to think about who among their own Facebook friends could take on the role of carer, and then simulates, in the form of Facebook messages, the impact of caring on carers' social lives and friendships.
Resource Lists Legal and Financial Issues for People with Alzheimer’s
http://www.nia.nih.gov/Alzheimers/Resources/Lists/legal.htm
U.S. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH National Institute on Aging
Resources > Resource Lists Legal and Financial Issues for People with Alzheimer’s Disease: A Resource List Families face a variety of challenges when a loved one develops Alzheimer’s disease (AD) or a related disorder, including coping with legal and financial issues.
This resource list provides an overview of helpful brochures, handbooks, tool kits, and other materials to help people with AD and their caregivers make appropriate decisions. The AD Lib number at the end of each item can be used to search for a full description of the item at www.nia.nih.gov/Alzheimers/Resources/SearchHealthLiterature, an online database of resources on the ADEAR Center website.
http://www.nia.nih.gov/Alzheimers/Publications/legaltips.htm
Resources for Low-Income Families Families who cannot afford a lawyer still can do advance planning.
Samples of basic health planning documents can be downloaded from State government websites. Area Agency on Aging officials may provide legal advice or help.
Other possible sources of legal assistance and referral include State legal aid offices, the State bar association, local nonprofit agencies, foundations, and social service agencies.
Summary
Facing Alzheimer’s disease can be emotionally wrenching for all concerned. A legal expert and members of the health care team can help the person and family address end-of-life issues. Advance health care and financial planning can help people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and their families confront
U.S. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH National Institute on Aging
Resources > Resource Lists Legal and Financial Issues for People with Alzheimer’s Disease: A Resource List Families face a variety of challenges when a loved one develops Alzheimer’s disease (AD) or a related disorder, including coping with legal and financial issues.
This resource list provides an overview of helpful brochures, handbooks, tool kits, and other materials to help people with AD and their caregivers make appropriate decisions. The AD Lib number at the end of each item can be used to search for a full description of the item at www.nia.nih.gov/Alzheimers/Resources/SearchHealthLiterature, an online database of resources on the ADEAR Center website.
http://www.nia.nih.gov/Alzheimers/Publications/legaltips.htm
Resources for Low-Income Families Families who cannot afford a lawyer still can do advance planning.
Samples of basic health planning documents can be downloaded from State government websites. Area Agency on Aging officials may provide legal advice or help.
Other possible sources of legal assistance and referral include State legal aid offices, the State bar association, local nonprofit agencies, foundations, and social service agencies.
Summary
Facing Alzheimer’s disease can be emotionally wrenching for all concerned. A legal expert and members of the health care team can help the person and family address end-of-life issues. Advance health care and financial planning can help people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and their families confront
Caregiving at the Crossroads
Caregiving at the Crossroads: Caregiving at the Crossroads
With the convergence of an aging population, advancement in technology and a baby boomer mentality, caregiving is at a crucial crossroad. Sharon K. Brothers, M.S.W. is President & CEO of the Institute for Senior Living Education, home of aQuire Training Solutions, EasyCEU and Caring for Mom(under development) - but more importantly, Sharon is committed to exploring solutions to caregiving challenges using the best technology and human skills have to offer.
Talking microwave for Seniors. Aging in Place.
Eating & Cooking - LeVaunt. Products for Seniors. Aging in Place.: Talking Microwave The Talking Microwave Oven is a voice output microwave oven designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. In addition to a talking control panel, this microwave has a notched knob to set cooking times. Speech output can be in either English or Spanish. Features include preset functions for common foods, clock, timer, turntable and express cook one-touch buttons.
Cooking Under Pressure: Arming seniors and family caregivers with nutrition resources for healthy aging | Caregiver Stress
Cooking Under Pressure: Arming seniors and family caregivers with nutrition resources for healthy aging | Caregiver Stress: Cooking Under Pressuresm Program
The importance of nutrition to healthy aging is why Home Instead Senior Care has launched the Cooking Under Pressure nutrition campaign. This program provides education and support to seniors and their family members who are sometimes stressed-out by the demands of caregiving.
Partnering with nutrition experts at the University of Maryland and Duke Diet and Fitness Center (part of Duke University Medical Center), the company has developed a handbook of nutrition tips as well as healthy and interesting recipes that can spice it up for most any senior. The program will assist family caregivers who want to get organized by providing shopping tips and 12 food staples that older adults shouldn't live without.
Meal Plans for Caregivers | eHow.com
Meal Plans for Caregivers | eHow.com: Meal Plans for Caregivers
By Laurie Dickinson, eHow Contributor
Planning meals alleviates stress for caregivers.
A little planning goes a long way, especially when taking care of others. Not only does planning help to organize and manage daily duties and activities more efficiently, but it also allows the caregiver more time for herself. Planning simple, nutritious meals helps relieve some of the stresses of the caregiver's job
Cook for Your Caree
How Can We Help You Cook for Your Caree? - Caregiving.com: How Can We Help You Cook for Your Caree?
Posted by cooking4care on Feb 21st, 2011 in Cooking for Caregiving | 15 comments
(Editor’s Note: Today, we welcome a new blog, Cooking for Caregiving, penned by John Reaves and Liz Dreyer of Care Lab. Care Lab works to develop new ideas, products, services, partnerships, and sustainable programs that will make a difference to the community of caregivers..)
We’ve begun a project we call “Cooking for Caregiving” focusing on issues related to (you guessed it!) grocery shopping, preparing, delivering and serving meals for your caree.
There are a lot of reasons why we think this is an important issue. Obviously, it’s a big part of the challenge of caregiving for many caregivers. The excellent 2009 MetLife study estimated that 75% of caregivers helped with food shopping, and 64% with meal preparation. And research is increasingly demonstrating that nutrition is an important risk factor for many chronic conditions, as well as having a critical impact on the health and well-being of all seniors.
The Healthy Guide to Caregiver Cooking | Philadelphia Home Care
The Healthy Guide to Caregiver Cooking | Philadelphia Home Care: Our Home Care Guide to Caregiver Cooking
Meal preparation and cooking is often included in the repertoire of services that are offered by traditional home care services. There are many tips and tricks that the caregiver can use to simplify this process while ensuring the safety of the client at the same time.
The home care agency should be aware of any dietary restrictions that are prescribed to the patient and pass this information on to the caregiver to help when planning and preparing meals for their client. For diabetic seniors, it isn’t only sugar that poses a dietary threat, but starchy foods that eventually turn into sugar as well. For seniors who are on a low-sodium restricted diet, the caregiver should be mindful of the hidden sodium content in some of the foods. There are many recipes that can be tailored to meet certain restrictions and many recipes that have been created for the sole purpose of being compatible with dietary restrictions. Perhaps the client’s doctor has already given them menu suggestions to follow that can be incorporated into the meal preparation.
Microwave Cooking for One What Wattage Is My Microwave Oven?
What Wattage Is My Microwave Oven?: Microwave Cooking for One by Marie T Smith
Fast, easy, and economical, the recipes are ideal for individual cooks, whether they live alone or share busy modern households. With almost 300 recipes for exciting meals
AAAs/TITLE VI AGENCIES
AAAs/TITLE VI AGENCIES Last Updated: September 7, 2012
Alaska
- Alaska Federal Health Care Partnership – Anchorage, AK
- Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association – Anchorage, AK
- Arctic Slope Native Association, Limited – Barrow, AK
- Association of Village Council Presidents – Bethel, AK
- Bristol Bay Native Association – Dillingham, AK
- Copper River Native Association – Copper Center, AK
- Craig Community Association – Juneau, AK
- Denakkanaaga Inc. – Fairbanks, AK
- Fairbanks Native Association Inc. – Fairbanks, AK
- Hoonah Indian Association – Jueau, AK
- Kenaitze Indian Tribe, IRA – Kenai, AK
- Ketchikan Indian Corporation – Juneau, AK
- Klawock Cooperative Association – Juneau, AK
- Klawock, I.R.A. – Klawock, AK
- Kodiak Area Native Association – Kodiak, AK
- Kootznoawoo, Inc – Juneau, AK
- Kuskokwim Native Association – Aniak, AK
- Maniilaq Association – Kotzebue, AK
- Native Village of Barrow – Barrow, AK
- Native Village of Eyak – Cordova, AK
- Native Village of Fort Yukon – Fort Yukon, AK
- Native Village of Gambell – Gambell, AK
- Native Village of Point Hope – Point Hope, AK
- Native Village of Savoonga – Savoonga, AK
- Native Village of Unalakleet – Unalakleet, AK
- North Slope Borough – Barrow, AK
- Organized Village of Kake – Juneau, AK
- Seldovia Village Tribe – Seldovia, AK
- Shaan Seet Corporation – Craig, AK
- Southcentral Foundation – Anchorage, AK
- Southeast Senior Services – Juneau, AK
- Southeast Senior Services – Juneau, AK
- Tanana Chiefs Conference – Fairbanks, AK
- Tsimshian/Metlakatla Indian Community – Metlakatla, AK
- Wrangell Cooperative Association – Juneau, AK
- Yakutat Tlingit Tribe – Juneau, AK
Alabama
- Alabama-Tombigbee AAA – Camden, AL
- Central Alabama Aging Consortium – Montgomery, AL
- East Alabama Regional Planning and Development Com – Anniston, AL
- Jefferson County Office of Senior Citizens – Birmingham, AL
- Lee-Russell Council of Governments/AAA – Opelika, AL
- Middle Alabama AAA – Calera, AL
- North Central Alabama Regional Councils of Governm – Decatur, AL
- Northwest Alabama Council of Governments – Muscle Shoals, AL
- Poarch Band of Creek Indians – Atmore, AL
- South Alabama Regional Planning Commission – Mobile, AL
- South Central Alabama Development Commission-AAA – Montgomery, AL
- Southern Alabama Regional Council on Aging – Dothan, AL
- TARCOG AAA – Huntsville, AL
- West Alabama Regional Commission – Northport, AL
Arkansas
- AAA of Southeast Arkansas – Pine Bluff, AR
- AAA of Southwest Arkansas Inc. – Magnolia, AR
- AAA of West Central Arkansas – Hot Springs, AR
- AAA of Western Arkansas Inc. – Fort Smith, AR
- Area Agency on Aging of Northwest Arkansas – Harrison, AR
- Carelink Central Arkansas AAA Inc. – North Little Rock, AR
- East Arkansas AAA Inc. – Jonesboro, AR
- White River AAA – Batesville, AR
American Samoa
- Territorial Administration on Aging – Pago Pago, AS
Arizona
- Quechan Indian Tribe – Yuma, AZ
- Ak-Chin Indian Community Elder Center – Maricopa, AZ
- Area Agency on Aging, Region One – Phoenix, AZ
- AZ Cocopah Indian Tribe – Somerton, AZ
- Colorado River Indian Tribes – Parker, AZ
- Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation – Fountain Hills, AZ
- Gila River Indian Community – Sacaton, AZ
- Havasupai Tribal Council – Supai, AZ
- Hopi Tribal Council – Kykotsmovi, AZ
- Hualapai Tribal Council – Peach Springs, AZ
- Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona – Phoenix, AZ
- NACOG-Area Agency on Aging – Flagstaff, AZ
- Navajo Nation – Window Rock, AZ
- Navajo Nation Area Agency on Aging – Window Rock, AZ
- Pascua Yaqui Tribe – Tucson, AZ
- Pima Council on Aging – Tucson, AZ
- Pinal/Gila Council for Senior Citizens – Casa Grande, AZ
- Salt River Pima-Maricopa Community – Scottsdale, AZ
- San Carlos Apache Tribe – San Carlos, AZ
- SEAGO AAA – Bisbee, AZ
- Tohono O'odham Nation – Sells, AZ
- Western Arizona Council of Governments – Yuma, AZ
- White Mountain Apache – Whiteriver, AZ
- Yavapai-Apache Tribe – Clarkdale, AZ
California
- AAA Serving Napa-Solano – Vallejo, CA
- Adult and Aging Services – Merced, CA
- Aging & Independence Services – San Diego, CA
- Alameda County AAA – Oakland, CA
- Area 1 Agency on Aging – Eureka, CA
- Area 12 AAA – Sonora, CA
- Area 4 Agency on Aging – Sacramento, CA
- Bear River Band of Rohnerville Rancheria – Loleta, CA
- Bishop Paiute Tribe – Bishop, CA
- Blue Lake Rancheria Elders Nutrition Program – Blue Lake, CA
- California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc – Sacramento, CA
- Central Coast Commission for Senior Citizens – Santa Maria, CA
- City of Los Angeles Dept. of Aging – Los Angeles, CA
- Contra Costa County Aging Adult Services – Martinez, CA
- Council on Aging Silicon Valley – San Jose, CA
- County of San Bernardino – San Bernardino, CA
- Department of Aging and Community Services – Stockton, CA
- El Dorado County AAA – Placerville, CA
- Fort Mojave Indian Tribe – Needles, CA
- Fresno-Madera AAA – Fresno, CA
- Imperial County AAA – El Centro, CA
- Indian Senior Center Inc. – Ukiah, CA
- Inyo Mono AAA – Bishop, CA
- Karuk Tribe of California – Orleans, CA
- Kings/Tulare AAA – Visalia, CA
- Los Angeles County AAA – Los Angeles, CA
- Manchester-Point Arena Band of Pomo Indians – Point Arena, CA
- Marin County Division of Aging and Adult Services – San Rafael, CA
- Monterey County Area Agency on Aging – Salinas, CA
- North Coast Opportunities AAA – Ukiah, CA
- Office of Aging and Adult Services Program – Bakersfield, CA
- Office on Aging-County of Orange – Santa Ana, CA
- Pala Band of Mission Indians – Pala, CA
- PASSAGES A3AA – Chico, CA
- Pauma Band of Mission Indians – Pauma Valley, CA
- Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians – Coarsegold, CA
- Pit River Health Services – Burney, CA
- Planning & Service Area 2 Agency on Aging – Yreka, CA
- Redding Rancheria Indian Health Services – Redding, CA
- Riverside County Office on Aging – Riverside, CA
- Riverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health – Banning, CA
- Rohnerville Rancheria – Loleta, CA
- Round Valley Indian Tribes – Covelo, CA
- San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Svcs – San Francisco, CA
- San Mateo County AAA – San Mateo, CA
- Santa Ynez Band of Mission Indians – Santa Ynez, CA
- Seniors Council – Aptos, CA
- Sonoma County AAA Adult and Aging Services Divisio – Santa Rosa, CA
- Sonoma County Indian Health – Santa Rosa, CA
- Southern Indian Health Council-Area I & II – Alpine, CA
- Stanislaus County AAA CA – Modesto, CA
- Toiyabe Indian Health Project – Bishop, CA
- Tule River Indian Health Center – Porterville, CA
- United Indian Health Center – Smith River, CA
- Ventura County AAA – Ventura, CA
Colorado
- Boulder County Area Agency on Aging (BCAAA) – Boulder, CO
- Denver Regional Council of Governments – Denver, CO
- East Central Colorado AAA – Stratton, CO
- Larimer County Office on Aging – Fort Collins, CO
- Lower Arkansas Valley AAA – La Junta, CO
- Northeastern Colorado Association of Local Governm – Fort Morgan, CO
- Northwest Colorado AAA – Grand Junction, CO
- NW Colorado Council of Governments – Silverthorne, CO
- Pikes Peak AAA – Colorado Springs, CO
- Pueblo AAA – Pueblo, CO
- Region 10 AAA – Montrose, CO
- San Juan Basin AAA – Pagosa Springs, CO
- South Central Colorado Seniors Inc. – Alamosa, CO
- South Central Council of Governments – Trinidad, CO
- Southern Ute Indian Tribe – Ignacio, CO
- Upper Arkansas AAA – Salida, CO
- Ute Mountain Tribe of Indians – Towaoc, CO
- Weld County AAA – Greeley, CO
Connecticut
- Agency on Aging of South Central Connecticut, Inc – New Haven, CT
- Narragansett Indian Tribe – Mashantucket, CT
- North Central AAA Inc. – Hartford, CT
- Senior Resources Agency on Aging – Norwich, CT
- Southwestern Connecticut Agency on Aging – Bridgeport, CT
- Western Connecticut Area Agency on Aging, Inc – Waterbury, CT
Washington, DC
- District of Columbia Office on Aging – Washington, DC
Florida
- AAA for North Florida Inc. – Tallahassee, FL
- AAA of Palm Beach/Treasure Coast Inc. – West Palm Beach , FL
- Alliance for Aging Inc. – Miami, FL
- Area Agency on Aging of Pasco-Pinellas, Inc – St. Petersburg, FL
- Areawide Council on Aging of Broward County, Inc. – Sunrise, FL
- Elder Options – Gainesville, FL
- ElderSource, Area Agency on Aging for Northeast FL – Jacksonville, FL
- Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida – Miami, FL
- Northwest Florida AAA – Pensacola, FL
- Seminole Tribe of Florida – Okeechobe, FL
- Senior Resource Alliance The Area Agency on Aging – Orlando, , FL
- Seniorchoices of Southwest Florida – North Fort Myers, FL
- West Central Florida AAA Inc. – Tampa, FL
Georgia
- Atlanta Regional Commission Aging Services Divisio – Atlanta, GA
- Central Savannah River Area Regional Development C – Augusta, GA
- Coastal Regional Commission – Brunswick, GA
- Heart of Georgia Altamaha RC-AAA – Baxley, GA
- Middle Georgia Regional Commission – Macon, GA
- Northeast Georgia AAA – Athens, GA
- Northwest Georgia Regional Council – Rome, GA
- River Valley AAA – Columbus, GA
- Southern Crescent AAA – Franklin, GA
- Southern Georgia AAA – Waycross, GA
- Southwest Georgia COA – Albany, GA
- The Legacy Link Inc. – Gainesville, GA
Guam
- Division of Senior Citizens – Mangilao, GU
Hawaii
- Alu Like Inc. – Honolulu, HI
- County of Kauai – Lihue, HI
- Elderly Affairs Division – Honolulu, HI
- Hana Community Health Center – Hana, HI
- Hawaii County Office of Aging – Hilo, HI
- Maui County Office on Aging – Wailuku, HI
Iowa
- Aging Resources of Central Iowa – Des Moines, IA
- Area XIV Agency on Aging – Creston, IA
- Elderbridge Agency on Aging – Mason City, IA
- Generations Area Agency on Aging – Davenport, IA
- Hawkeye Valley AAA – Waterloo, IA
- Northland Agency on Aging – Decorah, IA
- Northwest Aging Association – Spencer, IA
- Scenic Valley Area VIII AAA – Dubuque, IA
- Seneca Area Agency on Aging – Ottumwa, IA
- Siouxland Aging Services Inc. – Sioux City, IA
- Southeast Iowa AAA Inc. – Burlington, IA
- Southwest 8 Senior Services Inc. – Council Bluffs, IA
- The Heritage Agency – Cedar Rapids, IA
Idaho
- Coeur d'Alene Tribe – Plummer, ID
- College of Southern Idaho – Twin Falls, ID
- Eastern Idaho Community Action Partnership – Idaho Falls, ID
- Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho – Avelapwai, ID
- North Central Idaho AAA – Lewiston, ID
- North Idaho College/Area Agency on Aging – Coeur d' Alene, ID
- Shoshone-Bannock Tribes – Fort Hall, ID
- Southeast Idaho Council of Governments Inc. – Pocatello, ID
- Southwest Idaho AAA @ Sage Community Resources – Garden City, ID
Illinois
- AgeOptions – Oak Park, IL
- Area Agency on Aging for Lincolnland – Springfield, IL
- Area Agency on Aging of Southwestern Illinois – Belleville, IL
- Central Illinois AAA – Peoria, IL
- City of Chicago Dept. of Family & Support Services – Chicago, IL
- East Central Illinois AAA – Bloomington, IL
- Egyptian Area Agency on Aging Inc – Carterville, IL
- Midland AAA – Centralia, IL
- Northeastern Illinois AAA – Kankakee, IL
- Northwestern IIlinois AAA – Rockford, IL
- Southeastern Illinois AAA – Mount Carmel, IL
- West Central Illinois AAA – Quincy, IL
- Western Illinois AAA – Rock Island, IL
Indiana
- – Richmond, IN
- Aging & In-Home Services of Northeast Indiana Inc. – Fort Wayne, IN
- Aging and Community Services of South Central Indi – Columbus, IN
- Area 10 Agency on Aging – Ellettsville, IN
- Area 2 Agency on Aging/Real Services – South Bend, IN
- Area 9 In-Home and Community Service Agency – Richmond, IN
- Area Five AAA & Community Services Inc. – Logansport, IN
- Area IV Agency on Aging & Community Services – Lafayette, IN
- CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions, Inc. – Indianapolis, IN
- Generations Area 13 Agency on Aging – Vincennes, IN
- Hoosier Uplands/Area 15 Agency on Aging – Mitchell, IN
- LifeSpan Resources, Inc – New Albany, IN
- LifeStream Services, Inc. – Yorktown, IN
- LifeTime Resources – Dillsboro, IN
- Northwest Indiana Community Action Corporation – Crown Point, IN
- SWIRCA & More – Evansville, IN
- West Central Indiana Economic Development District – Terre Haute, IN
Kansas
- Central Plains AAA – Wichita, KS
- East Central Kansas AAA – Ottawa, KS
- Iowa Tribe of Kansas & Nebraska Inc. – White Cloud, KS
- Jayhawk AAA Inc. – Topeka, KS
- Johnson County AAA – Olathe, KS
- Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas – Horton, KS
- North Central-Flint Hill AAA – Manhattan, KS
- Northeast Kansas AAA Inc. – Hiawatha, KS
- Northwest Kansas AAA – Hays, KS
- Prairie Band of Potawatomi Indians – Mayetta, KS
- Sac & Fox Nation of Missouri – Reserve, KS
- South Central Kansas AAA – Arkansas City, KS
- Southeast Kansas AAA – Chanute, KS
- Southwest Kansas AAA – Dodge City, KS
- Wyandotte/Leavenworth AAA – Kansas City, KS
Kentucky
- Barren River Area Agency on Aging – Bowling Green, KY
- Big Sandy Area Development District – Prestonsburg, KY
- Bluegrass AAA – Lexington, KY
- Buffalo Trace AAA – Maysville, KY
- Cumberland Valley Area Development District – London, KY
- FIVCO AAAIL – Grayson, KY
- Gateway Area Development District – Morehead, KY
- Green River AAA – Owensboro, KY
- Kentuckiana Regional Planning and Development Agen – Louisville, KY
- Kentucky River Area Development District – Hazard, KY
- Lake Cumberland AAA – Russell Springs, KY
- Lincoln Trail AAA – Elizabethtown, KY
- North Kentucky Area Development District – Florence, KY
- Pennyrile Area Development District – Hopkinsville, KY
- Purchase AAA – Mayfield, KY
Louisiana
- Allen COA/AAA – Oakdale, LA
- Beauregard Council on Aging Inc. – Deridder, LA
- Bienville AAA – Arcadia, LA
- Bossier Council on Aging/AAA – Bossier City, LA
- Caddo Council on Aging Inc. – Shreveport, LA
- Cajun AAA Inc. – Lafayette, LA
- Calcasieu Council on Aging Inc. – Lake Charles, LA
- Caldwell Parish Council on Aging – Columbia, LA
- Cameron Council on Aging, Inc. – Lake Charles, LA
- Capital AAA – Baton Rouge, LA
- Cenla AAA Inc. – Alexandria, LA
- Claiborne Council on Aging – Homer, LA
- Coast Council on Aging St. Tammy – Covington, LA
- DeSoto AAA/Council on Aging Inc. – Mansfield, LA
- East Baton Rouge Council on Aging Inc. – Baton Rouge, LA
- Institute for Indian Development – Baton Rouge, LA
- Jefferson Council on Aging Inc. – Metairie, LA
- Jefferson Davis AAA – Jennings, LA
- Lafourche Council on Aging – Raceland, LA
- Lincoln Council on Aging, Inc. – Ruston, LA
- Livingston Council on Aging An Area Agency on Agin – Denham Springs, LA
- Morehouse Council on Aging Inc. – Bastrop, LA
- Natchitoches Parish Council on Aging – Natchitoches, LA
- New Orleans Council on Aging – New Orleans, LA
- North Delta AAA – Monroe, LA
- Ouachita Council on Aging Inc. – Monroe, LA
- Plaquemines Parish AAA – Port Sulphur, LA
- Red River Council on Aging – Coushatta, LA
- Sabine Council on Aging – Many, LA
- St. Bernard Council on Aging Inc. – Chalmette, LA
- St. Charles Council on Aging Inc. – Hahnville, LA
- St. James Parish – Convent, LA
- St. John Council on Aging Inc. – Reserve, LA
- Terrebonne Council on Aging Inc. – Houma, LA
- The Madison Council on Aging – Tallulah, LA
- Vernon Council on Aging – Leesville, LA
- Webster AAA – Minden, LA
- West Carroll Council on Aging – Oak Grove, LA
Massachussetts
- BayPath Elder Services, Inc – Marlborough, MA
- Boston Commission on Affairs of the Elderly – Boston, MA
- Bristol Elder Services Inc. – Fall River, MA
- Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging – W. Boylston, MA
- Chelsea Revere Winthrop Elder Services – Chelsea, MA
- Coastline Elderly Services Inc. – New Bedford, MA
- Elder Services of Berkshire County, Inc. – Pittsfield, MA
- Elder Services of Cape Cod & The Islands – South Dennis, MA
- Elder Services of Merrimack Valley Inc. – Lawrence, MA
- Franklin County Home Care Corporation – Turners Falls, MA
- Greater Lynn Senior Services – Lynn, MA
- Greater Springfield Senior Services Inc. – Springfield, MA
- Health & Social Services Consortium Inc. – Sharon, MA
- Highland Valley Elder Services – Florence, MA
- Minuteman Senior Services – Bedford, MA
- Mystic Valley Elder Services – Malden, MA
- North Shore Elder Services Inc. – Danvers, MA
- Old Colony Planning Council AAA – Brockton, MA
- SeniorCare Inc. – Gloucester, MA
- Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services – Somerville, MA
- South Shore Elder Services Inc. – Braintree, MA
- Springwell, Inc – Watertown, MA
- Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head – Aquinnah, MA
- WestMass ElderCare Inc. – Holyoke, MA
Maryland
- Allegany County AAA – Cumberland, MD
- Anne Arundel County Dept. of Aging – Annapolis, MD
- Baltimore County Dept. of Aging – Towson, MD
- Calvert County Office on Aging – Prince Frederick, MD
- Carroll County Bureau of Aging & Disabilities – Westminster, MD
- Charles County Dept. of Community Services – Port Tobacco, MD
- Frederick County Department of Aging – Frederick, MD
- Garrett County AAA – Oakland, MD
- Harford County Office on Aging – Bel Air, MD
- Howard County AAA – Columbia, MD
- MAC – Salisbury, MD
- Montgomery County AAA – Rockville, MD
- Office of Aging and Care Services – Baltimore, MD
- Prince George's County Dept. of Family Services – Camp Springs, MD
- Queen Anne's County Dept. of Community Services, Area Agency on Aging – Centreville, MD
- Senior Services Community Transit – Elkton, MD
- St. Mary's County Department of Aging – Leonardtown, MD
- Upper Shore Aging Inc. – Chestertown, MD
- Washington County Commission on Aging – Hagerstown, MD
Maine
- Aroostook Agency on Aging – Presque Isle, ME
- Aroostook Band of Micmacs – Presque Isle, ME
- Eastern Agency on Aging – Bangor, ME
- Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians – Littleton, ME
- Indian Township – Princeton, ME
- Passamaquoddy Tribe – Perry, ME
- Penobscot Indian Nation DHS – Indian Island, ME
- SeniorsPlus – Lewiston, ME
- Southern Maine Agency on Aging – Scarborough, ME
- Spectrum Generations/Central Maine AAA – Augusta, ME
Michigan
- AAA 1-B – Southfield, MI
- AAA of Northwest Michigan – Traverse City, MI
- AAA of Western Michigan Inc. – Grand Rapids, MI
- Area Agency on Aging IIIA – Kalamazoo, MI
- Branch/St. Joseph AAA (III-C) – Coldwater, MI
- Detroit AAA – Detroit, MI
- Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians – Traverse City, MI
- Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan – Sault Ste.Marie, MI
- Keweenaw Bay Indian Community – Baraga, MI
- Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians – Harbor Spring, MI
- Pokagon Band of Potawatomi – Dowagiac, MI
- Region 2 AAA – Brooklyn, MI
- Region 3B Area Agency on Aging – Battle Creek, MI
- Region 9 Area Agency on Aging – Alpena, MI
- Region IV AAA – Saint Joseph, MI
- Region VII AAA – Bay City, MI
- Sault Tribe Elder Care Services – Sault Ste. Marie, MI
- Senior Resources of West Michigan/AAA – Muskegon Heights, MI
- The Senior Alliance/AAA 1-C – Wayne, MI
- Tri-County Office on Aging – Lansing, MI
- Upper Peninsula AAA – Escanaba, MI
- Valley AAA – Flint, MI
Minnesota
- Arrowhead AAA – Duluth, MN
- Bois Forte Reservation Business Committee – Nett Lake, MN
- Central Minnesota Council on Aging – St. Cloud, MN
- East Central Minnesota AAA – Mora, MN
- Fond du Lac Reservation – Cloquet, MN
- Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa – Grand Portage, MN
- Headwaters Regional Development Commission – Bemidji, MN
- Land of the Dancing Sky AAA – Warren, MN
- Metropolitan AAA – North St. Paul, MN
- Mid-Minnesota AAA – Willmar, MN
- Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe – Onamia, MN
- Minnesota Chippewa Tribe AAA – Cass Lake, MN
- Minnesota Indian Area Agency on Aging – Cass Lake, MN
- Minnesota River AAA – Mankato, MN
- Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians – Red Lake, MN
- Region 5 AAA – Staples, MN
- Southeast Minnesota AAA – Rochester, MN
- Southwest Area Agency on Aging – Slayton, MN
- Upper Minnesota River RDC/ AAA – Appleton, MN
- West Central AAA – Fergus Falls, MN
- White Earth Reservation Tribal Council – White Earth, MN
Missouri
- AAA Region X/The Vantage Point – Joplin, MO
- Care Connection for Aging Services – Warrensburg, MO
- Central Missouri AAA – Columbia, MO
- Mid-America Regional Council – Kansas City, MO
- Mid-East Area Agency on Aging – Manchester, MO
- Northeast Missouri AAA – Kirksville, MO
- Northwest Missouri AAA – Albany, MO
- Southeast Missouri AAA – Cape Girardeau, MO
- Southwest Missouri Office on Aging – Springfield, MO
- St. Louis AAA – St. Louis, MO
Mariana Islands
- CNMI Office of Aging – Saipan, MP
Mississippi
- AAA of South Delta – Greenville, MS
- Central Mississippi Planning and Development District – Jackson, MS
- ECPDD/AAA – Newton, MS
- Golden Triangle Planning and Development Dist./AAA – Starkville, MS
- Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians – Choctaw, MS
- North Central AAA – Winona, MS
- North Delta Planning and Development District Inc. – Batesville, MS
- Northeast Mississippi AAA – Booneville, MS
- SMPDD Area Agency on Aging – Gulfport, MS
- Southwest Mississippi AAA – Natchez, MS
- Three Rivers AAA – Pontotoc, MS
Montana
- Area Agency on Aging IX – Kalispell, MT
- Area I AAA/Action for Eastern Montana – Glendive, MT
- Area II AAA – Roundup, MT
- Area V AAA – Butte, MT
- Area VIII Area Agency on Aging – Great Falls, MT
- Blackfeet Tribe – Browning, MT
- Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe – Eagle Butte, MT
- Chippewa-Cree Tribe – Box Elder, MT
- Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes – Pablo, MT
- Crow Tribe of Indians – Crow Agency, MT
- Fort Belknap Community Council – Harlem, MT
- Fort Pect Assiniboine & Sioux tribes – Poplar, MT
- Hill County Area X Agency on Aging – Havre, MT
- Missoula Aging Services – Missoula, MT
- North Central AAA – Conrad, MT
- Northern Cheyenne Tribal Council – Lame Deer, MT
- Rocky Mountain Area IV AAA – Helena, MT
- Tribal Area Agency on Aging, Area VII – Pablo, MT
- Western Montana Area VI AAA – Polson, MT
North Carolina
- Albemarle Commission – Hertford, NC
- Cape Fear Council of Governments Area Agency on Aging – Wilmington, NC
- Centralina AAA – Charlotte, NC
- Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians – Cherokee, NC
- Eastern Carolina Council – New Bern, NC
- High Country AAA – Boone, NC
- Isothermal Planning & Development Commission – Rutherfordton, NC
- Kerr-Tar Regional Council of Governments – Henderson, NC
- Land of Sky Regional Council – Asheville, NC
- Lumber River Council of Governments – Pembroke, NC
- Mid Carolina AAA – Fayetteville, NC
- Mid-East Commission AAA – Washington, NC
- Northwest Piedmont Council of Governments – Winston-Salem, NC
- Piedmont Triad Regional Council AAAA – Greensboro, NC
- Southwestern Commission AAA – Sylva, NC
- Triangle J Council of Governments – Research Triangle Park, NC
- Upper Coastal Plain Council of Governments – Wilson, NC
- Western Piedmont Council of Governments/AAA – Hickory, NC
North Dakota
- Spirit Lake Tribe – Fort Totten, ND
- Standing Rock Sioux Tribe – Fort Yates, ND
- Three Affiliated Tribes – New Town, ND
- Trenton Indian Service Area – Trenton, ND
- Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Tribe – Belcourt, ND
Nebraska
- Aging Office of Western Nebraska – Scottsbluff, NE
- Aging Partners – Lincoln, NE
- Blue Rivers AAA – Beatrice, NE
- Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging – Omaha, NE
- Midland AAA – Hastings, NE
- Northeast Nebraska AAA – Norfolk, NE
- Omaha Tribe of Nebraska – Macy, NE
- Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska – Niobrara, NE
- South Central Nebraska AAA – Kearney, NE
- West Central Nebraska Agency on Aging – North Platte, NE
- Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska – Winnebago, NE
New Jersey
- Atlantic County Division of Intergenerational Serv – Northfield, NJ
- Bergen County Division of Senior Services – Hackensack, NJ
- Burlington County Office on Aging – Mt. Holly, NJ
- Camden County Division of Senior Services – West Collingswood, NJ
- Cape May County Department of Aging – Rio Grande, NJ
- County of Sussex Division of Senior Services – Newton, NJ
- Cumberland County Office on Aging – Bridgeton, NJ
- Essex County Division of Senior Services – Verona, NJ
- Gloucester County Division of Senior Services – West Deptford, NJ
- Hudson County Office on Aging – Secaucus, NJ
- Hunterdon County Office on Aging – Flemington, NJ
- Mercer County Office on Aging – Trenton, NJ
- Middlesex County Office of Aging and Disabled Services – New Brunswick, NJ
- Monmouth County Office on Aging – Freehold, NJ
- Morris County Division on Aging Disabilities & Vet – Morristown, NJ
- Ocean County Office of Senior Services – Toms River, NJ
- Passaic County Office on Aging – Totowa, NJ
- Salem County Office on Aging – Salem, NJ
- Somerset County Office on Aging – Somerville, NJ
- Union County Division on Aging – Elizabeth, NJ
- Warren County Division of Aging & Disability Services – Belvidere, NJ
New Mexico
- City of Albuquerque AAA – Albuquerque, NM
- Eastern New Mexico AAA – Clovis, NM
- Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council – San Juan Pueblo, NM
- Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos Inc. – Bernalillo, NM
- Jicarilla Apache Tribe – Dulce, NM
- Laguna Rainbow Corporation – Casa Blanca, NM
- Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe – Cass Lake, NM
- Mescalero Apache Tribe – Mescalero, NM
- NCNMEDD, Non-Metro Area Agency on Aging – Santa Fe, NM
- Ohkay Owingeh – Ohkay Owingeh, NM
- PSA 6 Indian AAA – Albuquerque, NM
- Pueblo of Acoma – Acoma, NM
- Pueblo of Cochiti – Cochiti Pueblo, NM
- Pueblo of Isleta – Isleta, NM
- Pueblo of Jemez – Jemez Pueblo, NM
- Pueblo of San Felipe – San Felipe, NM
- Pueblo of Santa Clara – Espanola, NM
- Pueblo of Santo Domingo – Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM
- Pueblo of Taos – Taos, NM
- Pueblo of Zuni – Zuni, NM
Nevada
- Elko Band Council – Elko, NV
- Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribes – Fallon, NV
- Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada Inc. – Reno, NV
- Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe – Nixon, NV
- Reno Sparks Indian Colony – Reno, NV
- Shoshone-Paiute Tribes – Owyhee, NV
- Walker River Paiute Tribe – Schurz, NV
- Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California – Gardnerville, NV
- Yerington-Paiute Tribe – Yerinqton, NV
New York
- Albany County Dept. for Aging – Albany, NY
- Allegany County Office for the Aging – Belmont, NY
- Broome County Office for Aging – Binghamton, NY
- Cattaraugus County Dept. of Aging – Olean, NY
- Cayuga County Office for the Aging – Auburn, NY
- Chautauqua County Office for the Aging – Mayville, NY
- Chemung County Depart.of Aging and Long Term Care – Elmira, NY
- Chenango County AAoA – Norwich, NY
- Clinton County Office for the Aging – Plattsburgh, NY
- Columbia County Office for the Aging – Hudson, NY
- Cortland County AAA – Cortland, NY
- Delaware County Office for the Aging – Delhi, NY
- Dutchess County Office for the Aging – Poughkeepsie, NY
- Erie County Dept. of Senior Services – Buffalo, NY
- Essex County Office for the Aging – Elizabethtown, NY
- Franklin County Office for the Aging – Malone, NY
- Fulton County Office for Aging – Johnstown, NY
- Genesee County Office for the Aging – Batavia, NY
- Greene County Dept. for the Aging – Catskill, NY
- Herkimer County Office for the Aging – Herkimer, NY
- Jefferson County Office for Aging – Watertown, NY
- Lewis County Office for the Aging – Lowville, NY
- Livingston County Office for Aging – Mt. Morris, NY
- Madison County Office for the Aging – Canastota, NY
- Monroe County DHHS- Office for the Aging – Rochester, NY
- Montgomery County Office for Aging, Inc. – Amsterdam, NY
- Nassau County Dept. of Senior Citizen Affairs – Uniondale, NY
- New York City Department for the Aging – New York, NY
- Niagara County Office for Aging – Lockport, NY
- Oneida County Office for the Aging – Oriskany, NY
- Oneida Indian Nation of New York – Oneida, NY
- Onondaga County Dept. of Aging & Youth – Syracuse, NY
- Ontario County Office for the Aging – Canandaigua, NY
- Orange County Office for Aging – Middelton , NY
- Orleans County Office for the Aging – Albion, NY
- Oswego County Office for the Aging – Oswego, NY
- Otsego County Office for the Aging – Cooperstown, NY
- Putnam County Office for Aging – Carmel, NY
- Rensselaer County Dept. for the Aging – Troy, NY
- Rockland County Office for the Aging – Pomona, NY
- Saratoga County Office for the Aging – Ballston Spa, NY
- Schenectady County Dept. of Senior & LTC Services – Schenectady, NY
- Schoharie County Office for the Aging – Schoharie, NY
- Schuyler County Office for the Aging – Montour Falls, NY
- Seneca County Office for the Aging – Waterloo, NY
- Seneca Nation of Indians – Irving, NY
- Seneca Nation of Indians Office for the Aging – Irving, NY
- St. Regis Mohawk Tribe Office for the Aging – Hogansburg, NY
- St. Lawrence County Office for the Aging – Canton, NY
- St. Regis-Mohawk Office for the Aging – Hogansburg, NY
- Steuben County Office for the Aging – Bath, NY
- Suffolk County Office for the Aging – Hauppauge, NY
- Sullivan County Office for the Aging – Monticello, NY
- TIOGA Opportunities, Department of Aging – Owego, NY
- Tompkins County Office for Aging – Ithaca, NY
- Ulster County Office for the Aging – Kingston, NY
- Warren/Hamilton Counties Office for the Aging – Lake George, NY
- Washington County Cares – Ft. Edward, NY
- Wayne County Department of Aging & Youth – Lyons, NY
- Westchester County Department of Senior Programs & – Mount Vernon, NY
- Wyoming County Office for Aging – Warsaw, NY
- Yates County Office for Aging – Penn Yan, NY
Ohio
- AAA 10B, Inc. – Uniontown, OH
- AAA District 7 Inc. – Rio Grande, OH
- AAA PSA #2 – Dayton, OH
- AAA Region 9 Inc. – Byesville, OH
- Area Agency on Aging 3 – Lima, OH
- Area Agency on Aging, II – Niles, OH
- Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio Inc. – Toledo, OH
- Buckeye Hills AAA – Reno, OH
- Central Ohio AAA-City of Columbus – Columbus, OH
- Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio – Cincinnati, OH
- Green County Council on Aging – Xenia, OH
- Ohio District 5 AAA – Mansfield, OH
- Western Reserve AAA – Cleveland, OH
Oklahoma
- AAA Eastern Oklahoma Development District – Muskogee, OK
- Absentee-Shawnee Tribe – Shawnee, OK
- Apache Tribe of Oklahoma – Anadarko, OK
- Areawide Aging Agency Inc. – Oklahoma City, OK
- Association of South Central Oklahoma Governments – Duncan, OK
- Caddo Tribe of Oklahoma – Binger, OK
- Cherokee Nation – Tahlequah, OK
- Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma – Concho, OK
- Chickasaw Nation – Madill, OK
- Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma – Durant, OK
- Citizen Potawatomi – Shawnee, OK
- COEDD AAA – Shawnee, OK
- Comanche Nation of Oklahoma – Lawton, OK
- Delaware Nation – Anadarko, OK
- Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma – Wyandotte, OK
- For the tribe Miami of Oklahoma – Miami, OK
- Fort Sill Apache Tribe – Apache, OK
- Grand Gateway AAA – Big Cabin, OK
- INCOG AAA – Tulsa, OK
- Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma – Perkins, OK
- Kaw Nation – Kaw City, OK
- KEDDO AAA – Wilburton, OK
- Ketoowah Band of Cherokees – Tahlequah, OK
- Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma – McLoud, OK
- Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma – Carnegie, OK
- Miami Tribe of Oklahoma – Miami, OK
- Muscogee (Creek/Nation) – Okmulgee, OK
- NODA – Enid, OK
- Oklahoma Economic Development Authority/AAA – Beaver, OK
- Osage Tribe of Oklahoma – Pawhuska, OK
- Otoe-Missouria Tribe – Red Rock, OK
- Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma – Pawnee, OK
- Peoria Tribe of Oklahoma – Miami, OK
- Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma – Ponca City, OK
- Quapaw Tribe Elders Center – Quapaw, OK
- Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma – Stroud, OK
- Seminole Nation of Oklahoma – Wewoka, OK
- Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma – Grove, OK
- SODA AAA – Durant, OK
- South Western Oklahoma Development Authority (SWOD – Burns Flat, OK
- United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklah – Tahlequah, OK
- Wichita and Affiliated Tribes – Anadarko, OK
- Wyandotte Nation – Wyandotte, OK
Oregon
- Area Agency on Aging District 7 – Coos Bay, OR
- CAPECO AAA – Pendleton, OR
- Central Oregon Council on Aging – Bend, OR
- Clackamas County Social Services/Aging and Disabil – Oregon City, OR
- Community Action Team – St. Helens, OR
- Community Connection of Northeast Oregon, Inc. – La Grande, OR
- Confederated Tribes of Coos,Lower Umpqua/Siuslaw – Coos Bay, OR
- Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde – Grand Ronde, OR
- Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon – Siletz, OR
- Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reserva – Pendleton, OR
- Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs – Warm Springs, OR
- Douglas County Senior & Disabilities Services Divi – Roseburg, OR
- Harney County Senior &Community Services Center – Burns, OR
- Klamath Basin Senior Citizens – Klamath Falls, OR
- Klamath Tribe – Chiloquin, OR
- Malheur Council on Aging – Ontario, OR
- Mid-Columbia Council of Governments – The Dalles, OR
- Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services Div – Portland, OR
- NorthWest Senior & Disability Services – Salem, OR
- Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments – Albany, OR
- Rogue Valley Council of Governments Senior & Disab – Central Point, OR
- Senior and Disabled Services, Lane COG – Eugene, OR
- Washington County Disability, Aging & Veteran Serv – Hillsboro, OR
Pennsylvania
- AAA for Luzerne & Wyoming Counties – Wilkes Barre, PA
- AAA for the Counties of Bradford Sullivan Susqueha – Towanda, PA
- AAA of Somerset County – Somerset, PA
- Active Aging Inc. – Meadville, PA
- Adams County Office for Aging Inc. – Gettysburg, PA
- Aging Services Inc. – Indiana, PA
- Allegheny County AAA – Pittsburgh, PA
- Armstrong County AAA – Kittanning, PA
- Beaver County Office on Aging – Beaver Falls, PA
- Berks County Office of Aging – Reading, PA
- Blair Senior Services Inc. – Altoona, PA
- Bucks County AAA – Doylestown, PA
- Butler County AAA – Butler, PA
- Cambria County AAA – Johnstown, PA
- Carbon County AAA – Palmerton, PA
- Centre County Office on Aging – Bellefonte, PA
- Challenges: Options in Aging – New Castle, PA
- Chester County Dept. of Aging Services – West Chester, PA
- Clarion County AAA – Clarion, PA
- Clearfield County AAA – Clearfield, PA
- Columbia-Montour AAA – Bloomsburg, PA
- Cumberland County Office of Aging & Community Serv – Carlisle, PA
- Dauphin County AAA – Harrisburg, PA
- Delaware County Office of Services for the Aging (COSA) – Eddystone, PA
- Experience Inc. AAA – Warren, PA
- Franklin County AAA – Chambersburg, PA
- Greater Erie Community Action Committee(GECAC) – Erie, PA
- Huntingdon/Bedford/Fulton AAA – Bedford, PA
- Jefferson County AAA – Brookville, PA
- Lackawanna County AAA – Scranton, PA
- Lancaster County Office of Aging – Lancaster, PA
- Lebanon County AAA – Lebanon, PA
- Lehigh County Office of Aging and Adult Services – Allentown, PA
- Lycoming/Clinton Bi-County Office of Aging/STEP – Williamsport, PA
- Mercer County Area Agency on Aging Inc. – Mercer, PA
- Mifflin-Juniata AAA Inc. – Lewistown, PA
- Monroe County AAA – Stroudsburg, PA
- Montgomery County Aging & Adult Services – Norristown, PA
- Northampton County AAA – Easton, PA
- Northumberland County AAA – Sunbury, PA
- Office of Human Services Inc. – Ridgway, PA
- Perry County Office for Aging – New Bloomfield, PA
- Philadelphia Corporation for Aging – Philadelphia, PA
- Pike County AAA – Hawley, PA
- Potter County Human Services – Roulette, PA
- Schuylkill County Office of Senior Services – Pottsville, PA
- Southwestern Pennsylvania AAA Inc. – Charleroi, PA
- Union-Snyder AAA – Lewisburg, PA
- Venango County AAA – Franklin, PA
- Wayne County AAA – Honesdale, PA
- Westmoreland County AAA – Greensburg, PA
- York County AAA – York, PA
Puerto Rico
- AAA-Southern Region – Ponce, PR
- Governor's Office for Elderly Affairs – Santurce, PR
Palau
- Republic of Palau AAA – Koror, PW
Rhode Island
- Narragansett Indian Tribe – Westerly, RI
South Carolina
- Catawba AAA – Rock Hill, SC
- Central Midlands Council of Governments – Columbia, SC
- Lowcountry Council of Governments – Yemassee, SC
- Lower Savannah AAA – Aiken, SC
- Santee-Lynches Area Agency on Aging – Sumter, SC
- South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments – Greenville, SC
- Trident Area Agency on Aging – North Charleston, SC
- Upper Savannah Council of Governments/AAA – Greenwood, SC
- Vantage Point-Division of CareSouth Carolina, Inc. – Hartsville, SC
- Waccamaw Regional Council of Governments – Georgetown, SC
South Dakota
- Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe – Eagle Butte, SD
- Crow Creek Sioux Tribe – Fort Thompson, SD
- Lower Brule Sioux Tribe – Lower Brule, SD
- Oglala Sioux Tribe Social & Nutrition – Pine Ridge, SD
- Rosebud Sioux Tribe Elderly Nutirition Program – Rosebud, SD
- Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe – Agency Village, SD
- Yankton Sioux Tribe – Marty, SD
Tennessee
- Aging Commission of the Mid-South/AAAD – Memphis, TN
- East Tennessee AAAD – Knoxville, TN
- First Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disabilit – Johnson City, TN
- Greater Nashville Regional Council's AAAD – Nashville, TN
- Northwest Tennessee Area Agency on Aging & Disbili – Martin, TN
- SE TN AAAD - SE TN Development District – Chattanooga, TN
- South Central Tennessee Development District/AAA – Mt. Pleasa nt, TN
- Southwest AAAD – Jackson, TN
- Upper Cumberland Develop.District/AAA and Disabili – Cookeville, TN
Texas
- AAA of Southeast Texas – Beaumont, TX
- AAA of Tarrant County – Fort Worth, TX
- AAA of the Panhandle – Amarillo, TX
- AACOG Bexar Area Agency on Aging – San Antonio, TX
- Alabama-Coushatta Tribe – Livingston, TX
- Alamo Area Agency on Aging – San Antonio, TX
- Area Agency on Aging of Tarrant County – Fort Worth, TX
- Ark-Tex Council of Governments/Area Agency on Agin – Texarkana, TX
- Brazos Valley AAA – Byran, TX
- Capital Area Council of Governments – Austin, TX
- Central Texas Council of Governments AAA – Belton, TX
- Coastal Bend AAA – Corpus Christi, TX
- Concho Valley Council of Governments/AAA – San Angelo, TX
- Dallas AAA – Dallas, TX
- Deep East Texas Council of Governments/AAA – Jasper, TX
- East Texas AAA – Kilgore, TX
- Golden Crescent AAA – Victoria, TX
- Heart of Texas AAA – Waco, TX
- Houston-Galveston Area Council – Houston, TX
- Houston-Harris County AAA – Houston, TX
- Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas – Eagle Pass, TX
- Lower Rio Grande Valley AAA – Weslaco, TX
- Middle Rio Grande AAA – Carrizo Springs, TX
- North Central Texas AAA – Arlington, TX
- North Texas AAA – Wichita Falls, TX
- Permian Basin AAA – Midland, TX
- Rio Grande Council of Governments – El Paso, TX
- South Plains Association of Governments – Lubbock, TX
- South Texas AAA – Laredo, TX
- Texoma AAA – Sherman, TX
- West Central Texas Council of Governments – Abilene, TX
Utah
- 5 County AAA – St. George, UT
- Bear River AAA – Logan, UT
- Council on Aging-Golden Age Center Uintah County – Vernal, UT
- Davis County Senior Services – Farmington, UT
- Mountainland Association of Governments – Orem, UT
- Salt Lake County Aging Services – Salt Lake, UT
- San Juan County AAA – Monticello, UT
- Six County AAA – Richfield, UT
- Southeastern Utah AAA – Price, UT
- Tooele County Aging & Adult Services – Tooele, UT
- Uintah and Ouray Business Committee – Fort Duchesne, UT
- Uintah Basin AAA – Roosevelt, UT
- Weber-Morgan AAA – Ogden, UT
Virginia
- Alexandria Agency on Aging – Alexandria, VA
- Appalachian Agency for Senior Citizens – Cedar Bluff, VA
- Arlington AAA – Arlington, VA
- Bay Aging – Urbanna, VA
- Central Virginia AAA – Lynchburg, VA
- Crater District AAA – Petersburg, VA
- District Three Governmental Cooprative – Marion, VA
- Eastern Shore AAA, Community Action Agency – Exmore, VA
- Fairfax AAA – Fairfax, VA
- Jefferson Area Board for Aging – Charlottesville, VA
- Lake Country AAA – South Hill, VA
- LOA AAA Inc. – Roanoke, VA
- Loudoun County AAA – Leesburg, VA
- Mountain Empire Older Citizens Inc. – Big Stone Gap, VA
- New River Valley Agency on Aging – Pulaski, VA
- Peninsula Agency on Aging, Inc. – Newport News, VA
- Piedmont Senior Resources AAA – Burkeville, VA
- Prince William AAA – Woodbridge, VA
- Rappahannock AAA – Fredericksburg, VA
- Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services Board/AAA – Culpeper, VA
- Senior Connections, The Capital Area Agency on Agi – Richmond, VA
- Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia – Norfolk, VA
- Shenandoah AAA – Front Royal, VA
- Southern AAA – Martinsville, VA
- Valley Program for Aging Services Inc. – Waynesboro, VA
Virgin Islands
- Senior Citizens Affairs, Department of Human Servi – St. Croix, VI
Vermont
- AAA for Northeastern Vermont – St. Johnsbury, VT
- Central Vermont Council on Aging – Barre, VT
- Champlain Valley Agency on Aging, Inc – Essex Junction, VT
- Council on Aging for Southeastern Vermont Inc. – Springfield, VT
- Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging – Rutland, VT
Washington
- Aging & Adult Care of Central Washington – E. Wenatchee, WA
- Aging and Long Term Care of Eastern Washington – Spokane, WA
- Colville Indian AAA – Nespelem, WA
- Cowlitz Indian Tribe – Toledo, WA
- Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe Elders Nutition & Suppor – Sequim, WA
- Kalispel Senior Nutrition Program – Usk, WA
- Kitsap County Division of Aging and Long Term Care – Port Orchard, WA
- Lewis/Mason/Thurston AAA – Olympia, WA
- Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe – Port Angeles, WA
- Lummi Senior Program – Bellingham, WA
- Makah Indian Tribal Council – Neah Bay, WA
- Muckleshoot Indian Tribe – Auburn, WA
- Nisqually Indian Tribe – Olympia, WA
- Nooksack Indian Tribe – Deming, WA
- Nooksack Indian Tribe – Deming, WA
- Northwest Washington AAA – Bellingham, WA
- Olympic AAA – Port Hadlock, WA
- Pierce County Aging & Disability Resources – Tacoma, WA
- Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe – Kingston, WA
- Puyallup Tribal Health Authority – Tacoma, WA
- Quileute Tribal Council – La Push, WA
- Quinault Indian Nation – Taholah, WA
- S. Puget Intertribal Planning Agency – Shelton, WA
- Samish Indian Nation – Anacortes, WA
- Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe – Darrington, WA
- Seattle Human Services Department – Seattle, WA
- Snohomish County Aging and Disability Services – Everett, WA
- South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency – Shelton, WA
- Southeast Washington Aging and LTC – Yakima, WA
- Southwest Washington Agency on Aging – Vancouver, WA
- Spokane Tribe of Indians – Wellpinit, WA
- Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians – Arlington, WA
- Swinomish Indian Tribal Community – LaConner, WA
- The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservatio – Nespelem, WA
- The Suquamish Indian Tribe – Suquamish, WA
- Tulalip Tribes – Tulalip, WA
- Upper Skagit Indian Tribe – Sedro-Wooley, WA
- Yakama Indian Nation – Toppenish, WA
- Yakama Nation AAoA – Toppenish, WA
Wisconsin
- AAA of Dane County – Madison, WI
- Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa – Odanah, WI
- Bay Area Agency on Aging – Green Bay, WI
- Forest County Potawatomi Community – Crandon, WI
- Greater WI Agency on Aging Resources – Brookfield, WI
- Greater Wisconsin Agency on Aging Resources, Inc. – Madison, WI
- Ho-Chunk Nation Committee – Black River Falls, WI
- Lac Courte Oreilles – Hayward, WI
- Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin – Keshena, WI
- Milwaukee County Department on Aging – Milwaukee, WI
- Northern Area Agency on Aging Inc. – Rhinelander, WI
- Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin – Oneida, WI
- Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa – Bayfield, WI
- St. Croix Tribal Council – Webster, WI
- Stockbridge-Munsee Community – Bowler, WI
- Superior Chippewa Elderly Nutrition & Support Serv – Lac du Flambeau, WI
West Virginia
- Appalachian AAA – Princeton, WV
- Northwestern AAA--Bel-O-Mar Regional Council/Plann – Wheeling, WV
- Upper Potomac AAA – Petersburg, WV
- West Virginia State University Metro Area Agency on Aging – Dunbar, WV
- West Virginia ZZZ test – Petersburg, WV
Wyoming
- Eastern Shoshone Tribe – Fort Washakie, WY
- Northern Arapaho Tribe – Ft. Washakie, WY
- Wind River Nutrition and Transportation – Fort Washakie, WY
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