Aging & Adult Care of Central Washington
Free270 9th St NE, Suite 100, East Wenatchee 98802
Free public agency that helps older adults and people with disabilities in central Washington find in-home care, caregiver support, nutrition, transportation, and benefits help.
Programs offered
- Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs)Case management
- ALTSA Nursing ServicesCase management
- Area Agency on Aging (AAA)Case management
- Community First Choice (CFC)Personal care
- COPES WaiverHCBS waiver
- Environmental Modifications and Assistive TechnologyIn-home care
- Family Caregiver Support Program (FCSP)Caregiver support
- Home Delivered MealsMeals
- Medicaid Alternative Care (MAC)Caregiver support
- Medicaid Personal Care (MPC)Personal care
- Personal Emergency Response System (PERS)In-home care
- Respite CareRespite
- Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP)Farmers market nutrition
- Senior Information & Assistance (I&A)Case management
- Senior Nutrition ProgramMeals
- Senior Transportation ServicesTransportation
- Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA)Health insurance counseling
- Tailored Supports for Older Adults (TSOA)Caregiver support
- TCARE Caregiver Assessment & PlanningCaregiver support
- Volunteer Chore ServicesIn-home care
- WA Cares FundLong-term care insurance
- Washington Kinship Navigator ProgramKinship care
- Washington Long-Term Care Ombudsman ProgramAdvocacy
Services offered
- Caregiver Support GroupsSupport group
In-person caregiver support groups across the region.
Multiple locations and times in Chelan, Davenport, East Wenatchee, Moses Lake, Omak
www.aaccw.org/ - Legal AssistanceLegal aid
Legal support services for eligible older adults in the AACCW service area.
www.aaccw.org/ - Social Connection ProgramsVolunteer support
Programs addressing social isolation and loneliness for seniors.
www.aaccw.org/ - Aging Network ChoreIn-home care
Household care, ADL assistance, personal care, and protective supervision to help seniors remain at home.
www.aaccw.org/services
About Help & guidance
Your local Area Agency on Aging, the Long-Term Care Ombudsman, advocacy nonprofits, helplines, and benefits counseling. Almost always free. Start here when you're not sure where to start.
Source WA Area Agencies on Aging. We do not accept referral fees from any provider listed. If something is wrong, please email corrections.