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55 East Court Street, 3rd Floor, Doylestown, PA 18901

Provides information and referral services, advocacy, and benefits assistance.

1100 New Jersey Avenue SE, Suite 350, Washington, DC 20003

Represents and supports Area Agencies on Aging and advocates for Title VI Native American Aging Programs. Members help older adults and people with disabilities throughout the United States live with optimal health, well-being, independence, and dignity in their homes and communities.

1650 Arch Street, Suite 1825, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Serves long-term care residents in nursing homes, personal care homes, domiciliary care homes, and adult day care centers. Advocate for consumers by educating them about their rights related to admissions, transfer and discharge, personal funds, physician services, nursing, and personal care.

1201 Langhorne-Newtown Rd., Langhorne, PA 19047

St. Mary Medical Center's partnership with Catholic Housing & Community Services has established the Family Caregiver Center to connect seniors to aging in place resources and services. Our guidance provides older adults and their families with choices, recommendations, and answers in times of uncertainity. Services: Geriatric assessment to determine safety options and services as deemed necessary Create a plan which answers individual concerns Coordinate the right network of services Remove the stress of managing multiple priorities for your loved one Community resources

2717 Murray Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15217

Links older adults to community resources and provides advocacy. Coordinates services and assists participants in acquiring adaptive equipment, in-home support, and other health and financial benefits.

150 North Queen Street, Suite 415, Lancaster, PA 17603

Offers a wide range of support services to older Lancaster County residents with the goal of allowing them to maintain their independence and self-sufficiency. Most services available to persons ages 60 and over, except for the 55+ Job Bank, Job Bank Workshop and Senior Community Services Employment Program which begins at age 55 and older. Domiciliary Care, Long Term Care Assessments, Ombudsman and Caregiver Support Program available for persons 18 years and older.

1650 Arch Street, Suite 1825, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Provides information about services for older adults, makes referrals to community resources, and offers problem solving assistance and help in accessing complicated programs. Provides direct advocacy as well as special assistance to victims of crime and elder abuse.

315 Keystone Way, New Bloomfield, PA 17068

Investigates complaints from nursing home residents and facilities regarding the denial of residents' rights.

601 Westtown Road, Suite 130, Government Services Center, West Chester, PA 19380

Provides free information and referral services, and benefits counseling to older adults in Chester County.

431 Wyoming Avenue, Suite 10, Scranton, PA 18503

Dedicated to improving the quality of life and care of nursing home, personal care home and isolated older adults in the community. Volunteer Visitation services, ombudsman/advocacy and guardianship services.

409 East Swissvale Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15221

Provides programs and services for those whose primary language is sign-language, including supported employment, workshops and events, advocacy, and education.

509 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147

Provides early intervention and prevention services to eligible homebound seniors (to be determined by a comprehensive assessment), are advocacy, home delivered meals, homemaker service (temporary) house cleaning, laundry assistance, minor home repairs, senior companions, adaptive equipment and transportation.

601 E Street, NW, National Headquarters, Washington, DC 20049

Provides information and educational resources, legislative advocacy, and legal counsel. Some resources are only available for members.

100 Barber Place, Erie, PA 16507

Provides assistance for senior citizens with intellectual disabilities. Seniors are encouraged to learn new skills to promote independence while maintaining present abilities. They provide assistance and supervision for personal care needs. Nursing services are also available. Activities are designed to meet the social, intellectual, cultural, economic, emotional, physical and spiritual needs and interests of the seniors.

Offers information and referrals to programs and services for older adults. Included is information on housing accessibility assistance, in-home services, caregiver services, medical transportation, adult day care and respite care centers, long term care options, social and volunteer opportunities, legal resources, elder abuse prevention, health care counseling, financial management, and more.