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Area Agency on Aging (AAA)

Older Americans Act / WA DSHS HCLA

Area Agencies on Aging were established under the federal Older Americans Act in 1973 to help older adults (60 or older) remain in their homes. AAAs are located throughout the United States and are available in every county within Washington State. They help older adults plan and find additional care, services, or programs, from arranging services for a frail adult so they can remain at home, to providing access to activities and socialization through programs like senior centers. AAAs also support family or friends helping to care for older adults.

Who qualifies

Older adults age 60 or older, and the family/friends helping care for them.

What it covers

Care planning, service navigation, access to senior centers and socialization programs, caregiver support and respite referrals.

Cost

AAA information, referral, and assessment services are generally free. Specific services they connect you to may have their own costs.

How to apply

Find your local AAA office through the WA HCLA resources directory.

Where to get this in Washington

17 organizations deliver this program. Coverage varies, so check the area each one serves.

Source www.dshs.wa.gov/altsa/home-and-community-services/agencies-help