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Access II is a non-residential agency who provides an array of services for people with a disability deigned to assist them in gaining or maintaining their independence. Benefits Planning and Life Skills Training offer individuals opportunity to learn necessary skills and develop resources, technology and adaptations. Helps with any skill needed to learn or relearn to increase the level of independence. Assists with setting goals and developing a plan of action with benchmarks to achieve the goals.
Leyden Family Services' Senior Programs strives to improve the quality of life for those in the community. They provide services and referrals designed to foster independence, enabling the individual to remain active members of the community for as long as possible. Services include assistance in applying for benefits programs such a the Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP), LIHEAP through CEDA, Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP, and more. Services for individuals between the ages of 18-59 with a disability include basic information and referral as well as assistance with CEDA services.

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Certificates/Forms Assistance
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Medicare Information/Counseling
Welfare Rights Assistance
Medicaid Information/Counseling
Kenneth Young Center offers Options Counseling which raises visibility about the full range of available options; provides objective information, advice, counseling, and assistance; empowers people to make informed decisions about their long-term services and supports; and helps people access public and private programs. ADRCs provide unbiased, reliable information and counseling to people with all levels of income.
Solutions for Care is a state-designated Aging & Disability Resource Network (ADRN) site that provides up-to-date information and quality referrals to individuals with disabilities ages 18-59 and to older adults and their family members. ADRN also offers the Senior Health Assistance Program (SHAP) which connects clients with state and federal programs. Speak to experienced Benefit Access Counselors to determine the criteria for participation in several programs.

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Discount Transit Passes
Discounted Telephone Service
Medicare Savings Programs
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Long Term Care Options Counseling
Reduced Cost Motor Vehicle Registration
Options Counselors are here to help clients through big life events and changes and discuss options for the future. Counselors can offer guidance, help develop a personalized long-term care plan, and provide valuable connections to community resources and services for each situation.

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Long Term Care Options Counseling
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) raises visibility about the full range of available options; provides objective information, advice, counseling, and assistance; empowers people to make informed decisions about their long-term services and supports; and helps people access public and private programs. ADRCs provide unbiased, reliable information and counseling to people with all levels of income.
Stickney Township Aging and Disability Resource Center is designed to assist individuals over the age of 60 and disabled in receiving benefits to which they may be entitled. Services include: options counseling, referral for services, and information on a variety of services to assist in remaining independent.

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Medicare Information/Counseling
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
General Benefits and Services Assistance
Provides specialized information and referral to individuals 18 or older who are disabled or individuals 60 years or older and their caregivers.

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Area Agencies on Aging
Specialized Information and Referral
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Disease/Disability Information

Provides services, advocacy, options counseling, and information and referral to older adults, those with disabilities, and family caregivers living in Adams, Brown, Calhoun, Hancock, Pike and Schuyler Counties in Illinois.

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Area Agencies on Aging
Specialized Information and Referral
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Assists Nebraskans who are 60 years and over or have a disability and/or their representatives in accessing services and supports to allow the person to live as independently as possible in the setting of their choice. ADRC staff are available by phone or in person to assist in accessing resources based on the person's needs and preferences. This may include providing information and referrals for services such as housing, personal care, transportation, food and nutrition, public benefits, therapies, employment, etc.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Assists Nebraskans who are 60 years and over or have a disability and/or their representatives in accessing services and supports to allow the person to live as independently as possible in the setting of their choice. ADRC staff are available by phone or in person to assist in accessing resources based on the person's needs and preferences. This may include providing information and referrals for services such as housing, personal care, transportation, food and nutrition, public benefits, therapies, employment, etc.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Aging and Disability Resource Centers

Offers to serve the needs of older adults ages 60 and older, those 18 years of age and older with a disability, and their caregivers through planning, advocating for and funding services.

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Area Agencies on Aging
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Assists Nebraskans who are 60 years and over or have a disability and/or their representatives in accessing services and supports to allow the person to live as independently as possible in the setting of their choice. ADRC staff are available by phone or in person to assist in accessing resources based on the person's needs and preferences. This may include providing information and referrals for services such as housing, personal care, transportation, food and nutrition, public benefits, therapies, employment, etc.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Specialized Information and Referral

Offers to serve the needs of older adults ages 60 and older, those 18 years of age and older with a disability, and their caregivers through planning, advocating for and funding services.

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Area Agencies on Aging
Aging and Disability Resource Centers

Offers to serve the needs of older adults ages 60 and older, those 18 years of age and older with a disability, and their caregivers through planning, advocating for and funding services.

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Area Agencies on Aging
Aging and Disability Resource Centers

Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center ensures coordinated, accessible services for older persons and persons with disabilities.

Services funded (and provided by other agencies) include: home delivered meals, congregate meals, transportation, information and assistance, outreach, legal assistance, caregiver assistance and, respite, and elder abuse education and prevention.

Provides information for caregivers and grandparents raising grandchildren.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Specialized Information and Referral
Area Agencies on Aging
Provides information and assistance to Iowa seniors age 60 and older, caregivers, and adults living with a disability; extensive nutrition program includes congregate and home delivered meals.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Area Agencies on Aging

Serves Iowans age 60 and older and those 18 years and older with disabilities.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Area Agencies on Aging
Coordinates ADRCs for older Nebraskans (age 60), people with disabilities of all ages, family members, caregivers, and advocates. Local ADRCs provide information, referral, and assistance for accessing community services and long-term care options.

Provides older adults and their caregivers with vital information on available programs, services, and benefits. Professionally trained staff assists individuals with navigating a wide range of resources, including healthcare options, financial aid, and support services. Seniors and caregivers can receive personalized guidance to address their needs and concerns.

Serves as the area's Aging and Disability Resource Center and Area Agency on Aging.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Area Agencies on Aging
Specialized Information and Referral
Linking seniors and disabled adults with available services in the community. Can provide information and referrals on local events and classes, in-home care, senior centers, meal sites and meal deliveries, long-term care options, adult day and respite care options, transportation, senior housing, prescription drug assistance resources, nursing homes and assisted living facilities, support groups, and more.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Specialized Information and Referral
Area Agencies on Aging
Assists Nebraskans who are 60 years and over or have a disability and/or their representatives in accessing services and supports to allow the person to live as independently as possible in the setting of their choice. ADRC staff are available by phone or in person to assist in accessing resources based on the person's needs and preferences. This may include providing information and referrals for services such as housing, personal care, transportation, food and nutrition, public benefits, therapies, employment, etc.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Specialized Information and Referral
Assists Nebraskans who are 60 years and over or have a disability and/or their representatives in accessing services and supports to allow the person to live as independently as possible in the setting of their choice. ADRC staff are available by phone or in person to assist in accessing resources based on the person's needs and preferences. This may include providing information and referrals for services such as housing, personal care, transportation, food and nutrition, public benefits, therapies, employment, etc.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Assists Nebraskans who are 60 years and over or have a disability and/or their representatives in accessing services and supports to allow the person to live as independently as possible in the setting of their choice. ADRC staff are available by phone or in person to assist in accessing resources based on the person's needs and preferences. This may include providing information and referrals for services such as housing, personal care, transportation, food and nutrition, public benefits, therapies, employment, etc.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Aging and Disability Resource Centers

Provides information and assistance to Illinois seniors age 60 and older, caregivers, and adults living with a disability; extensive nutrition programs.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Area Agencies on Aging