Community Engagement Programs

Many older Americans need help from time to time with issues that are not necessarily health care related. Even a sudden minor illness may make it difficult to get to the store, prepare meals or walk the dog. Older people who live quite successfully in private homes may be lonely and seeking socialization. The Aging with Options Community Engagement Programs will meet those needs.

Working side-by-side with responsible, professional organizations, as well as volunteers, the Aging with Options Community Engagement Programs will ensure that each individual receives access to high quality, dependable services to meet all of their independent living needs while allowing them to remain living where they are most comfortable―at home.

Classes and lectures, cultural activities, wellness and fitness programs, religious services and volunteer service coordination will be offered. Other services include:
  • pet care
  • minor home repair
  • yard work
  • shopping
  • transportation
  • household chores
  • budget assistance
  • medical claims management
  • transition home after hospitalization
  • computer support services
  • health screenings
  • car repair
  • nutritional services including education, screening and meal delivery
  • other health and beauty services

Aging with Options also consists of the following components:

 

Action Team
Legacy Planner
Thrift Stores