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Area Agency on Aging senior assistance programs Louisiana
Seniors in Louisiana will get help from Council on Aging centers in their parish. The centers administer an extensive array of assistance programs for older adults. Examples of the senior assistance programs include food, information on health care and prescriptions, Adult Day Services, transportation, and money to pay the bills.
Financial help for seniors from Council on Aging
Area Agency on Aging senior assistance programs Louisiana.
Find help from Area Agency on Aging offices near you.
Thousands of seniors in Louisiana receive some form of help from Council on Aging, which are part of the federally funded Area Agency on Aging office as well as Office of Aging and Adult Services.
The offices are a combination of non-profit and government funded, with a variety variety of help for seniors citizens over the age of 60 to 70, including community meals, free personal care items and money from the government for medical, housing and more.
Financial help for seniors from Council on Aging: Many senior citizens need information, referrals, and financial assistance
Free medical and RX for seniors in Louisiana
. Your local agency on aging center can provide answers to questions dealing with a range of topics. Trained counselors are available to answer questions, make appropriate recommendations for suitable services, provide a thorough assessment of needs, and can refer senior citizens, whether they are over age 55, 60 or 70.
Get information on comprehensive assessments (in-home/on-site), Medicaid applications, Utility bill assistance (electricity, cable). There are also government benefits that provide free grant money to the elderly in Louisiana, with a focus on people age 55 or 60. There is also free seasonal distribution of fans, blankets, heaters, with other ways to get electric bill help for low-income families Many seniors in Louisiana have questions on legal issues
to address their specific needs. So Agency on Aging offices will work with pro-bono law firms and non-profit attorneys. Priority shall be given to people who are underserved and low individuals who are 60 years of age or older. Some of the assistance offered is for legal issues such as elder rights, grandparents raising grandchildren, end-of-life issues, and guardianship and legal issues.
There is also free assistance with legal concerns as well as Insurance counseling through Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) Free medical and RX for seniors in Louisiana: Get access to free or affordable prescription drugs from the: Louisiana SenioRx Program
Senior home care in Louisiana
. The primary mission of this program is to improve access for low income, uninsured or underinsured individuals in Louisiana. It can help older adults and senior citizens access pharmaceutical assistance programs and drug manufacturers' discount cards and assist them in applying for such programs.
The SenioRx service can help qualified people with the purchase of medically necessary and life saving prescription drugs. Applicants need to meet income limits and can’t have a state, private health care or federal government prescription drug program.
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Louisiana public assistance programs and services for seniors. Senior citizens will get help applying for Medicare
as well. As this will provide free government health insurance for hospital stays, surgeries, and other medical needs. Everything from Part A to D (for medications) can be processed, as Medicare is the main government health insurance programs for senior citizens over the age of 60 in Louisiana.
Transportation assistance can be provided in part by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Section 5310. The program provides funding for specialized public transportation services for persons with disabilities as well as the elderly.
Grants are to private, non-profit organizations who can then provide the cars to the needy and those who qualify. Senior home care in Louisiana: Adult Day Services can help older persons that are functionally impaired.
Most of the beneficiaries are age 60 and older or homebound, and they can receive help from an individualized plan of care. The adult day program assists help people remain in their home.
It can enable qualified families and/or their caregivers to continue caring for an impaired member as they remain living in their home or apartment. Home-and Community-Based Services
Food and meals at senior centers in Louisiana
provide Louisiana families with access to Medicaid services that can hopefully help them live at home instead of going to a nursing home. The Agency on Aging assists with running the program for adults who have physical disabilities as well as frail elders.
Find more details on in home care services for disabled Personal Care/Homemaker services can include grooming, errands, moderate housecleaning and more from trained caregivers who support medically dependent seniors. Several qualifications need to be met by applicants, including they need to first qualify for the federal government Medicaid program.
Respite care can provide people who are caring for others with a temporary break from what can sometimes be arduous and long care giving duties. The respite vouchers provided by the offices help caregivers pay someone who has temporarily taken their place as a care provider to the family member.
The Aging Services provide vouchers for grandparents raising grandchildren as well as to caregivers of persons 60 and over. The: Louisiana State Plan Personal Care of the Home- and Community-Based Services is yet another Medicaid service that helps some individuals maintain their daily living activities at home.
The aging offices and state can help arrange a personal care attendant that can help the consumer with things like light housekeeping, bathing, grooming, getting in and out of bed, toileting, providing meals, etc.
Free internet is offered
for low-income seniors in Louisiana. This can include cable, satellite, or other connections, such as wireless. Most of the assistance for internet is part of Lifeline, which the Agency on Aging will help people apply too.
Find more details on Internet for low income senior citizens Food and meals at senior centers in Louisiana: Free food from Council on Aging is provided by programs including Mobile Meals (for adults over the age of 60) or pantries.
There is also food distribution also occurs at senior centers. Many area on aging offices provide for the recruitment and coordination of Meals On Wheels as well. The centers that giveaway free groceries usually work with area churches, churches, and other non-profit organizations. This is a service designed to help senior citizens and the homebound maintain their independence as they face financial, physical, or emotional hardships.
Volunteers are also a major contributor to this free Louisiana Meals on Wheels program , and they will help prepare and deliver the meals to the homebound in their local Louisiana towns and cities.
Dozens of organizations and aging offices participate in the program to ensure homebound elders and senior citizens have at least one hot, nutritious meal per day. In addition to the hot meals and food, this program provides companionship and a yearly wellness check for seniors.
Many senior centers across the region serve delicious, nutritionally balanced lunches and dinners to adults and their spouses. They are part of the Council on AgingIn addition, at most of the sites, a multitude of additional activities are available, such as recreation and nutrition education. In some cases, transportation is even provided by volunteers and others to the senior center and nutrition site.
Almost all senior citizens over the age of 60, regardless of their background, gender, religion or income, qualify for these free meals, however donations are always appreciated and accepted in order to pay for some of the meal expenses, and funds are used to ensure the long term success and availability of the meal program.
Locations of Louisiana senior assistance centers and aging offices: The Office of Aging and Adult Services, which partners with local Council on Aging sites near you (listed below), helps coordinate resources statewide.
The main intake number is, and call 1-866-758-5035 or a location below in your parish.
Locations of Louisiana senior assistance centers and aging offices
Get information on available resources, financial assistance programs for senior citizens aged 60 to 70, and other critical services for seniors. The Agency on Aging centers in Louisiana have access to databases with thousands of names and phone numbers of local and nationwide programs.
Allen Council on Aging, Inc. , the address is 602 E 5th Ave, Oakdale, LA 71463, phone (318)335-3195: Beauregard Council on Aging , 104 Port Street, DeRidder, LA 70634, dial (337)463-6578 Bienville Council On Aging is at 600 Factory Outlet Dr # 15, Arcadia, LA 71001. Dial (318)263-8936 Bossier Council on Aging , 706 Bearkat Drive, Bossier City, Louisiana 71111, dial (318)741-8302 Caddo Council on Aging , 1700 Buckner St, Suite 2400, Shreveport, LA 71101, dial (318) 676-7900.
A second office is at 110 Toledo Drive, Lafayette, LA 70506, dial 1-800-738-2256. This location offers programs in the parishes of Acadia, Evangeline, Iberia, Lafayette, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary, and Vermilion. Caldwell center is located at 307 Main Street, Columbia, LA 71418, telephone (318) 649 2584 Cameron Council on Aging
, 723 Marshall Street, Cameron, LA 70631, dial (337) 775 5668. Call this center for information on food, transportation, and other elderly assistance programs.
Capital Area Agency On Aging, Inc. supports seniors in Ascension, Assumption, East Feliciana, Iberville, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, Washington, West Baton Rouge & West Feliciana. Address i
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