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NCOA delivers the resources, tools, best practices, and advocacy our nation needs to ensure that every person can age with health and financial security. For almost 75 years, NCOA has built bridges for change alongside generations of families, ensuring their economic, health, and social well-being.
If you’re an older adult or caregiver who needs support at home, your first call should be to Council on Aging (COA). We’re your connection to the wide variety of programs and services available to older adults, people with disabilities and caregivers in our community.
Search for NCOA partners nationwide. Learn more about the work we do. Search by city or ZIP code to locate an NCOA partner or programs that are nearest to you.
Find help where it's needed. NCOA has partners and programs that can help older adults. Use the map to search and locate an NCOA partner or program that's nearest to you. Choose where we'll send you resources to support your health and financial well-being.
We provide unbiased information, programs, and services to more than 100,000 seniors and disabled adults annually across Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Inyo and Mono counties. Available in print and online, Answers has information on healthcare, caregiving, finance/legal, housing and more.
Welcome to Council on Aging’s Aging and Disability Resource Directory. Here you will find information and resources available for seniors, people with disabilities, families and caregivers in our region.
There are 600 Area Agencies on Aging across the country serving seniors and adults with disabilities. Florida alone has 11 regional Area Agencies on Aging.1. To help define the “local level,” an Area Agency on Aging works within an assigned geographic location.
Joining MCOA opens a door to a vibrant network of aging professionals. MCOA is the state lead for the Dementia Friendly Massachusetts (DFM) initiative, a community-based, grassroots movement to grow awareness, services, and infrastructure to support the lives of people living with dementia and their caregivers.
The Brewster Council on Aging seeks to support and advocate for older adults and their families by providing programs, services and resources that promote independent living and quality of life. Hours: Monday to Friday - 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Calcasieu Council on Aging is federal, state and locally funded through the Older American Act of 1965. Services are free for clients who qualify, based on greatest need. We provide support to nursing home residents and their families. Providing warm meals to housebound community members.