Allen County Council on Aging

The Allen County Council on Aging, Inc. (ACCoA) is a non-profit corporation established in 1976 to serve residents of Allen County, Ohio, aged 60 and older. Its core mission is to provide person-centered services that enhance the quality of life for seniors, enabling them to remain living independently in their own homes with dignity and choice for as long as possible. ACCoA achieves this through a comprehensive suite of direct services and extensive outreach. The facility is committed to being a central resource for older adults, their families, and caregivers, offering support and guidance in navigating the complexities of aging. Services are generally free for eligible Allen County residents living in their own homes, primarily funded by a county levy, client donations, United Way contributions, and federal grants like PASSPORT/Title III. ACCoA provides vital assistance with various public benefits, including Medicare paperwork and applications for programs like HEAP and Supplemental Security Income. ACCoA distinguishes itself by offering a broad range of services under one umbrella, fostering a holistic approach to senior care. This includes adult day care for those needing supervised activities and social interaction, essential transportation for medical and personal needs, and a chore program for light home maintenance and errands. The organization also places a strong emphasis on caregiver support through resources and groups, and acts as a central hub for information and referrals to other community services, making it a unique and indispensable resource in the Allen County area.

Lima, OH

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