Colville Indian Area Agency on Aging
Free21 Colville Street, Nespelem 99155
Tribal AAA at the Lucy F. Covington Government Center, serving elders 55 and older on the Colville Reservation with meal sites in Nespelem, Inchelium, Keller, and Omak.
The Colville Indian Area Agency on Aging is operated by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation from the Lucy F. Covington Government Center in Nespelem. Programs listed on the site include nutrition with congregate meal sites in Inchelium, Keller, Nespelem, and Omak, access services, information and resources, legal services, senior employment training, family and kinship caregiver support, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition, SHIBA Medicare counseling, and case management. The agency serves all seniors 55 and older on the Colville Indian Reservation, both Colville and non-Colville tribal members, in Okanogan and Ferry counties, Washington.
Programs offered
- Area Agency on Aging (AAA)Case management
- Family Caregiver Support Program (FCSP)Caregiver support
- Home Delivered MealsMeals
- Senior CentersIn-home care
- 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
- Washington Kinship Navigator ProgramKinship care
Services offered
- Legal services for senior participantsLegal aid
Legal assistance for elders served by the Colville Indian AAA.
www.cct-hhs.com/area-agency-on-aging - Senior employment trainingTraining
Job training program for older adults on the Colville Indian Reservation.
www.cct-hhs.com/area-agency-on-aging - Tribal elder case managementCase management
Individualized service coordination and support for elders 55+ on the Colville Indian Reservation.
www.cct-hhs.com/area-agency-on-aging - Multi-site congregate mealsMeals
Congregate meal sites in Inchelium, Keller, Nespelem, and Omak.
www.cct-hhs.com/area-agency-on-aging
About Day programs & senior centers
Drop-in places to spend the day. Classes, fitness, lunch, social activities, transportation. Often free or donation-based. The most underrated part of staying home.
Source WA tribal Title VI rosters. We do not accept referral fees from any provider listed. If something is wrong, please email corrections.