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ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES We are honored to assist you, whether you are looking for information on senior meals, prescription drug payment assistance, Medicare, caregiver resources, or any of the other programs administered by our department. Our purpose is to preserve the independence and ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES About ADSS. The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38
Chapter 3 of
SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines. April 8, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order on April 7, 2021. The decision to allow activities at senior centers should be made by each senior center manager/municipality. SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Page 2 of 62 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES PART I: Reopening Guidelines for Senior Centers Effective Date. These Reopening Guidelines become effective April 9, 2021, at 5:00 P.M. Senior THE OFFICE OF THE STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Virginia Moore-Bell, Director. 334-242-5753. CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE Caregiver Supplemental Services. Services provided on a limited basis to complement the care provided by caregivers. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERS (ADRCS) Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) are part of a national initiative put in place by the Administration for Community Living to provide access to information and assistance for older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers. The ADRC acts as a no wrong door for those needing assistance by providing benefits screeningELDER ABUSE
If this is happening to you or someone you know then please contact us. Our Elder Abuse Prevention program can help! We can help connect you to the State department or local law enforcement to end the abuse. To contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE This medication assistance allows individuals to utilize their limited income for food and other important expenses. People who qualify for SenioRx receive a 3-month supply of prescriptions from various pharmaceutical companies free or at a low cost and can be renewed as long as the person is eligible. To qualify you must be at least 55years
SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Page 4 of 43 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES c. For obvious reasons, contact sports or activities that include shared handling of objects such as balls or frisbees will be avoided. ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES We are honored to assist you, whether you are looking for information on senior meals, prescription drug payment assistance, Medicare, caregiver resources, or any of the other programs administered by our department. Our purpose is to preserve the independence and ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES About ADSS. The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38Chapter 3 of
SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines. April 8, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order on April 7, 2021. The decision to allow activities at senior centers should be made by each senior center manager/municipality. SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Page 2 of 62 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES PART I: Reopening Guidelines for Senior Centers Effective Date. These Reopening Guidelines become effective April 9, 2021, at 5:00 P.M. Senior THE OFFICE OF THE STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Virginia Moore-Bell, Director. 334-242-5753. CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE Caregiver Supplemental Services. Services provided on a limited basis to complement the care provided by caregivers. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERS (ADRCS) Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) are part of a national initiative put in place by the Administration for Community Living to provide access to information and assistance for older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers. The ADRC acts as a no wrong door for those needing assistance by providing benefits screeningELDER ABUSE
If this is happening to you or someone you know then please contact us. Our Elder Abuse Prevention program can help! We can help connect you to the State department or local law enforcement to end the abuse. To contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE This medication assistance allows individuals to utilize their limited income for food and other important expenses. People who qualify for SenioRx receive a 3-month supply of prescriptions from various pharmaceutical companies free or at a low cost and can be renewed as long as the person is eligible. To qualify you must be at least 55years
SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Page 4 of 43 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES c. For obvious reasons, contact sports or activities that include shared handling of objects such as balls or frisbees will be avoided.ALABAMAAGELINE
AlabamaAgeline.gov is the official site for the Alabama Department ofSenior Services
LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →.AAA LOCATOR
AAA Locator. Call 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463) to reach the Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center that serves your county. If you are calling from a landline you will be connected directly to the agency that serves the county from which you are calling. Call 1-877-425-2243 if you are calling from a mobile phone or PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE This medication assistance allows individuals to utilize their limited income for food and other important expenses. People who qualify for SenioRx receive a 3-month supply of prescriptions from various pharmaceutical companies free or at a low cost and can be renewed as long as the person is eligible. To qualify you must be at least 55years
ALABAMA CARES AND SENIORRX You can call your local Area Agency on Aging at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463) or visit our website at www.AlabamaAgeline.gov. For more information about the Alabama Department of Senior Services, contact your local AAA and ADRC at 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463). You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. ELDERLY NUTRITION PROGRAM Proper nutrition is an important part of healthy aging and the prevention or delay of chronic diseases and disease-related disabilities. The Elderly Nutrition Program is managed at the state level by a team of Registered Dietitians. In fiscal year 2013, the Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) delivered over 4 millionmeals to eligible
SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order on March 4, 2021. The decision to allow outdoor activities at senior centers should be made by each senior center manager/municipality.SENIOR EMPLOYMENT
Then our Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) might be the program for you! SCSEP provides community and worked-based training to seniors and assists in finding unsubsidized employment upon completion. SCSEP is funded by the U.S. Department of Labor and enrollment in the training program is limited.STAFF LISTING
Staff Listing. The team at ADSS is here to assist the people of Alabama. Please don’t hesitate to contact a member of our staff with any questions you may have. You can reach a member of our team at 334-242-5743 or toll free at 1-877-425-2243. WATCH OUT FOR NEW COVID-19 VACCINE SURVEY SCAMS The Alabama Department of Senior Services has received reports of a new COVID-19 vaccine email scam where people are asked to complete asurvey.
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES We are honored to assist you, whether you are looking for information on senior meals, prescription drug payment assistance, Medicare, caregiver resources, or any of the other programs administered by our department. Our purpose is to preserve the independence and LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →. ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES About ADSS. The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38Chapter 3 of
THE OFFICE OF THE STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Virginia Moore-Bell, Director. 334-242-5753. SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines. April 8, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order on April 7, 2021. The decision to allow activities at senior centers should be made by each senior center manager/municipality. SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Page 2 of 62 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES PART I: Reopening Guidelines for Senior Centers Effective Date. These Reopening Guidelines become effective April 9, 2021, at 5:00 P.M. Senior CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE Caregiver Supplemental Services. Services provided on a limited basis to complement the care provided by caregivers. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463).ELDER ABUSE
If this is happening to you or someone you know then please contact us. Our Elder Abuse Prevention program can help! We can help connect you to the State department or local law enforcement to end the abuse. To contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERS (ADRCS) Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) are part of a national initiative put in place by the Administration for Community Living to provide access to information and assistance for older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers. The ADRC acts as a no wrong door for those needing assistance by providing benefits screening SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Page 4 of 43 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES c. For obvious reasons, contact sports or activities that include shared handling of objects such as balls or frisbees will be avoided. ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES We are honored to assist you, whether you are looking for information on senior meals, prescription drug payment assistance, Medicare, caregiver resources, or any of the other programs administered by our department. Our purpose is to preserve the independence and LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →. ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES About ADSS. The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38Chapter 3 of
THE OFFICE OF THE STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Virginia Moore-Bell, Director. 334-242-5753. SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines. April 8, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order on April 7, 2021. The decision to allow activities at senior centers should be made by each senior center manager/municipality. SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Page 2 of 62 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES PART I: Reopening Guidelines for Senior Centers Effective Date. These Reopening Guidelines become effective April 9, 2021, at 5:00 P.M. Senior CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE Caregiver Supplemental Services. Services provided on a limited basis to complement the care provided by caregivers. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463).ELDER ABUSE
If this is happening to you or someone you know then please contact us. Our Elder Abuse Prevention program can help! We can help connect you to the State department or local law enforcement to end the abuse. To contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERS (ADRCS) Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) are part of a national initiative put in place by the Administration for Community Living to provide access to information and assistance for older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers. The ADRC acts as a no wrong door for those needing assistance by providing benefits screening SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Page 4 of 43 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES c. For obvious reasons, contact sports or activities that include shared handling of objects such as balls or frisbees will be avoided.ALABAMAAGELINE
AlabamaAgeline.gov is the official site for the Alabama Department ofSenior Services
LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →.AAA LOCATOR
AAA Locator. Call 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463) to reach the Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center that serves your county. If you are calling from a landline you will be connected directly to the agency that serves the county from which you are calling. Call 1-877-425-2243 if you are calling from a mobile phone or AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERS (ADRCS) Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) are part of a national initiative put in place by the Administration for Community Living to provide access to information and assistance for older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers. The ADRC acts as a no wrong door for those needing assistance by providing benefits screening ALABAMA CARES AND SENIORRX You can call your local Area Agency on Aging at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463) or visit our website at www.AlabamaAgeline.gov. For more information about the Alabama Department of Senior Services, contact your local AAA and ADRC at 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463). You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE This medication assistance allows individuals to utilize their limited income for food and other important expenses. People who qualify for SenioRx receive a 3-month supply of prescriptions from various pharmaceutical companies free or at a low cost and can be renewed as long as the person is eligible. To qualify you must be at least 55years
ELDERLY NUTRITION PROGRAM Proper nutrition is an important part of healthy aging and the prevention or delay of chronic diseases and disease-related disabilities. The Elderly Nutrition Program is managed at the state level by a team of Registered Dietitians. In fiscal year 2013, the Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) delivered over 4 millionmeals to eligible
SENIOR EMPLOYMENT
Then our Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) might be the program for you! SCSEP provides community and worked-based training to seniors and assists in finding unsubsidized employment upon completion. SCSEP is funded by the U.S. Department of Labor and enrollment in the training program is limited. SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order on March 4, 2021. The decision to allow outdoor activities at senior centers should be made by each senior center manager/municipality. WATCH OUT FOR NEW COVID-19 VACCINE SURVEY SCAMS The Alabama Department of Senior Services has received reports of a new COVID-19 vaccine email scam where people are asked to complete asurvey.
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES We are honored to assist you, whether you are looking for information on senior meals, prescription drug payment assistance, Medicare, caregiver resources, or any of the other programs administered by our department. Our purpose is to preserve the independence and LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →. ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES About ADSS. The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38Chapter 3 of
THE OFFICE OF THE STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Virginia Moore-Bell, Director. 334-242-5753. SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines. April 8, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order on April 7, 2021. The decision to allow activities at senior centers should be made by each senior center manager/municipality. SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Page 2 of 62 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES PART I: Reopening Guidelines for Senior Centers Effective Date. These Reopening Guidelines become effective April 9, 2021, at 5:00 P.M. Senior CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE Caregiver Supplemental Services. Services provided on a limited basis to complement the care provided by caregivers. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463).ELDER ABUSE
If this is happening to you or someone you know then please contact us. Our Elder Abuse Prevention program can help! We can help connect you to the State department or local law enforcement to end the abuse. To contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERS (ADRCS) Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) are part of a national initiative put in place by the Administration for Community Living to provide access to information and assistance for older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers. The ADRC acts as a no wrong door for those needing assistance by providing benefits screening SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Page 4 of 43 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES c. For obvious reasons, contact sports or activities that include shared handling of objects such as balls or frisbees will be avoided. ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES We are honored to assist you, whether you are looking for information on senior meals, prescription drug payment assistance, Medicare, caregiver resources, or any of the other programs administered by our department. Our purpose is to preserve the independence and LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →. ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES About ADSS. The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38Chapter 3 of
THE OFFICE OF THE STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Virginia Moore-Bell, Director. 334-242-5753. SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines. April 8, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order on April 7, 2021. The decision to allow activities at senior centers should be made by each senior center manager/municipality. SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Page 2 of 62 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES PART I: Reopening Guidelines for Senior Centers Effective Date. These Reopening Guidelines become effective April 9, 2021, at 5:00 P.M. Senior CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE Caregiver Supplemental Services. Services provided on a limited basis to complement the care provided by caregivers. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463).ELDER ABUSE
If this is happening to you or someone you know then please contact us. Our Elder Abuse Prevention program can help! We can help connect you to the State department or local law enforcement to end the abuse. To contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERS (ADRCS) Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) are part of a national initiative put in place by the Administration for Community Living to provide access to information and assistance for older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers. The ADRC acts as a no wrong door for those needing assistance by providing benefits screening SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Page 4 of 43 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES c. For obvious reasons, contact sports or activities that include shared handling of objects such as balls or frisbees will be avoided.ALABAMAAGELINE
AlabamaAgeline.gov is the official site for the Alabama Department ofSenior Services
LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →.AAA LOCATOR
AAA Locator. Call 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463) to reach the Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center that serves your county. If you are calling from a landline you will be connected directly to the agency that serves the county from which you are calling. Call 1-877-425-2243 if you are calling from a mobile phone or AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERS (ADRCS) Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) are part of a national initiative put in place by the Administration for Community Living to provide access to information and assistance for older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers. The ADRC acts as a no wrong door for those needing assistance by providing benefits screening ELDERLY NUTRITION PROGRAM Proper nutrition is an important part of healthy aging and the prevention or delay of chronic diseases and disease-related disabilities. The Elderly Nutrition Program is managed at the state level by a team of Registered Dietitians. In fiscal year 2013, the Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) delivered over 4 millionmeals to eligible
PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE This medication assistance allows individuals to utilize their limited income for food and other important expenses. People who qualify for SenioRx receive a 3-month supply of prescriptions from various pharmaceutical companies free or at a low cost and can be renewed as long as the person is eligible. To qualify you must be at least 55years
ALABAMA CARES AND SENIORRX You can call your local Area Agency on Aging at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463) or visit our website at www.AlabamaAgeline.gov. For more information about the Alabama Department of Senior Services, contact your local AAA and ADRC at 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463). You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.SENIOR EMPLOYMENT
Then our Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) might be the program for you! SCSEP provides community and worked-based training to seniors and assists in finding unsubsidized employment upon completion. SCSEP is funded by the U.S. Department of Labor and enrollment in the training program is limited.STAFF LISTING
Staff Listing. The team at ADSS is here to assist the people of Alabama. Please don’t hesitate to contact a member of our staff with any questions you may have. You can reach a member of our team at 334-242-5743 or toll free at 1-877-425-2243. WATCH OUT FOR NEW COVID-19 VACCINE SURVEY SCAMS The Alabama Department of Senior Services has received reports of a new COVID-19 vaccine email scam where people are asked to complete asurvey.
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES We are honored to assist you, whether you are looking for information on senior meals, prescription drug payment assistance, Medicare, caregiver resources, or any of the other programs administered by our department. Our purpose is to preserve the independence and LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →. ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES About ADSS. The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38Chapter 3 of
SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines. April 8, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order on April 7, 2021. The decision to allow activities at senior centers should be made by each senior center manager/municipality. THE OFFICE OF THE STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Virginia Moore-Bell, Director. 334-242-5753. CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE Caregiver Supplemental Services. Services provided on a limited basis to complement the care provided by caregivers. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463).AAA LOCATOR
AAA Locator. Call 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463) to reach the Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center that serves your county. If you are calling from a landline you will be connected directly to the agency that serves the county from which you are calling. Call 1-877-425-2243 if you are calling from a mobile phone or SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Page 2 of 62 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES PART I: Reopening Guidelines for Senior Centers Effective Date. These Reopening Guidelines become effective April 9, 2021, at 5:00 P.M. SeniorELDER ABUSE
If this is happening to you or someone you know then please contact us. Our Elder Abuse Prevention program can help! We can help connect you to the State department or local law enforcement to end the abuse. To contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE This medication assistance allows individuals to utilize their limited income for food and other important expenses. People who qualify for SenioRx receive a 3-month supply of prescriptions from various pharmaceutical companies free or at a low cost and can be renewed as long as the person is eligible. To qualify you must be at least 55years
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES We are honored to assist you, whether you are looking for information on senior meals, prescription drug payment assistance, Medicare, caregiver resources, or any of the other programs administered by our department. Our purpose is to preserve the independence and LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →. ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES About ADSS. The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38Chapter 3 of
SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines. April 8, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order on April 7, 2021. The decision to allow activities at senior centers should be made by each senior center manager/municipality. THE OFFICE OF THE STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Virginia Moore-Bell, Director. 334-242-5753. CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE Caregiver Supplemental Services. Services provided on a limited basis to complement the care provided by caregivers. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463).AAA LOCATOR
AAA Locator. Call 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463) to reach the Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center that serves your county. If you are calling from a landline you will be connected directly to the agency that serves the county from which you are calling. Call 1-877-425-2243 if you are calling from a mobile phone or SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Page 2 of 62 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES PART I: Reopening Guidelines for Senior Centers Effective Date. These Reopening Guidelines become effective April 9, 2021, at 5:00 P.M. SeniorELDER ABUSE
If this is happening to you or someone you know then please contact us. Our Elder Abuse Prevention program can help! We can help connect you to the State department or local law enforcement to end the abuse. To contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE This medication assistance allows individuals to utilize their limited income for food and other important expenses. People who qualify for SenioRx receive a 3-month supply of prescriptions from various pharmaceutical companies free or at a low cost and can be renewed as long as the person is eligible. To qualify you must be at least 55years
LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →. PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE This medication assistance allows individuals to utilize their limited income for food and other important expenses. People who qualify for SenioRx receive a 3-month supply of prescriptions from various pharmaceutical companies free or at a low cost and can be renewed as long as the person is eligible. To qualify you must be at least 55years
STATE PLAN ON AGING
State Plan on Aging. Every four years the State of Alabama submits a State Plan on Aging to the Administration for Community Living (ACL) within the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS). You may view the current 2021 – 2024 State Plan on Aging here. Previous State Plans: 2017 – 2020 State Plan on Aging. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Assists county EMA in identifying locations for Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) Identifies staff to assist at DRC. Reviews press releases for appropriate information. Develops and post marketing materials needed at each site. To contact your local AAA, please call: 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463). ELDERLY NUTRITION PROGRAM Proper nutrition is an important part of healthy aging and the prevention or delay of chronic diseases and disease-related disabilities. The Elderly Nutrition Program is managed at the state level by a team of Registered Dietitians. In fiscal year 2013, the Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) delivered over 4 millionmeals to eligible
MEDICARE & INSURANCE COUNSELING KEPRO is contracted by Medicare as the Beneficiary and Family Centered Care Quality Improvement Organization. They offer information and assistance to providers, and to Medicare recipients and their families, about beneficiary complaints, discharge appeals, and immediate advocacy. View their site at www.keproqio.com.SENIOR EMPLOYMENT
Then our Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) might be the program for you! SCSEP provides community and worked-based training to seniors and assists in finding unsubsidized employment upon completion. SCSEP is funded by the U.S. Department of Labor and enrollment in the training program is limited. STATE INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL (SILC) Governor Kay Ivey designated the Alabama Department of Senior Services to serve as the Designated State Entity (DSE) for the SILC effective October 1, 2019. The DSE is the agency that acts on behalf of the State for Title VII Part B programs and to Part C programsadministered by the
COMMISSIONER
Governor Kay Ivey appointed Jean Brown to serve as the commissioner of the Alabama Department of Senior Services on April 15, 2019. Prior to this appointment, Brown worked in the legal division of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. She had previously served as chief legal advisor to three secretaries of state. Brown was born and raised inSTAFF LISTING
Staff Listing. The team at ADSS is here to assist the people of Alabama. Please don’t hesitate to contact a member of our staff with any questions you may have. You can reach a member of our team at 334-242-5743 or toll free at 1-877-425-2243. ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES We are honored to assist you, whether you are looking for information on senior meals, prescription drug payment assistance, Medicare, caregiver resources, or any of the other programs administered by our department. Our purpose is to preserve the independence and LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →. ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES About ADSS. The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38Chapter 3 of
THE OFFICE OF THE STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Virginia Moore-Bell, Director. 334-242-5753.AAA LOCATOR
AAA Locator. Call 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463) to reach the Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center that serves your county. If you are calling from a landline you will be connected directly to the agency that serves the county from which you are calling. Call 1-877-425-2243 if you are calling from a mobile phone or SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines. April 8, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order on April 7, 2021. The decision to allow activities at senior centers should be made by each senior center manager/municipality. CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE Caregiver Supplemental Services. Services provided on a limited basis to complement the care provided by caregivers. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Page 2 of 62 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES PART I: Reopening Guidelines for Senior Centers Effective Date. These Reopening Guidelines become effective April 9, 2021, at 5:00 P.M. SeniorELDER ABUSE
If this is happening to you or someone you know then please contact us. Our Elder Abuse Prevention program can help! We can help connect you to the State department or local law enforcement to end the abuse. To contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE This medication assistance allows individuals to utilize their limited income for food and other important expenses. People who qualify for SenioRx receive a 3-month supply of prescriptions from various pharmaceutical companies free or at a low cost and can be renewed as long as the person is eligible. To qualify you must be at least 55years
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES We are honored to assist you, whether you are looking for information on senior meals, prescription drug payment assistance, Medicare, caregiver resources, or any of the other programs administered by our department. Our purpose is to preserve the independence and LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →. ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES About ADSS. The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38Chapter 3 of
THE OFFICE OF THE STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Virginia Moore-Bell, Director. 334-242-5753.AAA LOCATOR
AAA Locator. Call 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463) to reach the Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center that serves your county. If you are calling from a landline you will be connected directly to the agency that serves the county from which you are calling. Call 1-877-425-2243 if you are calling from a mobile phone or SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines. April 8, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order on April 7, 2021. The decision to allow activities at senior centers should be made by each senior center manager/municipality. CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE Caregiver Supplemental Services. Services provided on a limited basis to complement the care provided by caregivers. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Page 2 of 62 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES PART I: Reopening Guidelines for Senior Centers Effective Date. These Reopening Guidelines become effective April 9, 2021, at 5:00 P.M. SeniorELDER ABUSE
If this is happening to you or someone you know then please contact us. Our Elder Abuse Prevention program can help! We can help connect you to the State department or local law enforcement to end the abuse. To contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE This medication assistance allows individuals to utilize their limited income for food and other important expenses. People who qualify for SenioRx receive a 3-month supply of prescriptions from various pharmaceutical companies free or at a low cost and can be renewed as long as the person is eligible. To qualify you must be at least 55years
LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →. ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES About ADSS. The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38Chapter 3 of
AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERS (ADRCS) Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) are part of a national initiative put in place by the Administration for Community Living to provide access to information and assistance for older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers. The ADRC acts as a no wrong door for those needing assistance by providing benefits screening MEDICARE & INSURANCE COUNSELING KEPRO is contracted by Medicare as the Beneficiary and Family Centered Care Quality Improvement Organization. They offer information and assistance to providers, and to Medicare recipients and their families, about beneficiary complaints, discharge appeals, and immediate advocacy. View their site at www.keproqio.com. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Assists county EMA in identifying locations for Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) Identifies staff to assist at DRC. Reviews press releases for appropriate information. Develops and post marketing materials needed at each site. To contact your local AAA, please call: 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463). ALABAMA CARES AND SENIORRX You can call your local Area Agency on Aging at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463) or visit our website at www.AlabamaAgeline.gov. For more information about the Alabama Department of Senior Services, contact your local AAA and ADRC at 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463). You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. ELDERLY NUTRITION PROGRAM Proper nutrition is an important part of healthy aging and the prevention or delay of chronic diseases and disease-related disabilities. The Elderly Nutrition Program is managed at the state level by a team of Registered Dietitians. In fiscal year 2013, the Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) delivered over 4 millionmeals to eligible
STATE INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL (SILC) Governor Kay Ivey designated the Alabama Department of Senior Services to serve as the Designated State Entity (DSE) for the SILC effective October 1, 2019. The DSE is the agency that acts on behalf of the State for Title VII Part B programs and to Part C programsadministered by the
COMMISSIONER
Governor Kay Ivey appointed Jean Brown to serve as the commissioner of the Alabama Department of Senior Services on April 15, 2019. Prior to this appointment, Brown worked in the legal division of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. She had previously served as chief legal advisor to three secretaries of state. Brown was born and raised inMASTERS GAMES
Masters Games. Masters Games of Alabama is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting healthy lifestyles for active adults ages 50 and older through social, mental, and physical activities. The games were developed in Oxford, AL in 1989 to provide adults ages 50 and older an opportunity to maintain an active lifestyle by participatingin
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES We are honored to assist you, whether you are looking for information on senior meals, prescription drug payment assistance, Medicare, caregiver resources, or any of the other programs administered by our department. Our purpose is to preserve the independence and LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →. ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES About ADSS. The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38Chapter 3 of
THE OFFICE OF THE STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Virginia Moore-Bell, Director. 334-242-5753.AAA LOCATOR
AAA Locator. Call 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463) to reach the Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center that serves your county. If you are calling from a landline you will be connected directly to the agency that serves the county from which you are calling. Call 1-877-425-2243 if you are calling from a mobile phone or SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines. April 8, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order on April 7, 2021. The decision to allow activities at senior centers should be made by each senior center manager/municipality. CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE Caregiver Supplemental Services. Services provided on a limited basis to complement the care provided by caregivers. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Page 2 of 62 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES PART I: Reopening Guidelines for Senior Centers Effective Date. These Reopening Guidelines become effective April 9, 2021, at 5:00 P.M. SeniorELDER ABUSE
If this is happening to you or someone you know then please contact us. Our Elder Abuse Prevention program can help! We can help connect you to the State department or local law enforcement to end the abuse. To contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE This medication assistance allows individuals to utilize their limited income for food and other important expenses. People who qualify for SenioRx receive a 3-month supply of prescriptions from various pharmaceutical companies free or at a low cost and can be renewed as long as the person is eligible. To qualify you must be at least 55years
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES We are honored to assist you, whether you are looking for information on senior meals, prescription drug payment assistance, Medicare, caregiver resources, or any of the other programs administered by our department. Our purpose is to preserve the independence and LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →. ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES About ADSS. The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38Chapter 3 of
THE OFFICE OF THE STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Virginia Moore-Bell, Director. 334-242-5753.AAA LOCATOR
AAA Locator. Call 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463) to reach the Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center that serves your county. If you are calling from a landline you will be connected directly to the agency that serves the county from which you are calling. Call 1-877-425-2243 if you are calling from a mobile phone or SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines. April 8, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order on April 7, 2021. The decision to allow activities at senior centers should be made by each senior center manager/municipality. CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE Caregiver Supplemental Services. Services provided on a limited basis to complement the care provided by caregivers. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Page 2 of 62 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES PART I: Reopening Guidelines for Senior Centers Effective Date. These Reopening Guidelines become effective April 9, 2021, at 5:00 P.M. SeniorELDER ABUSE
If this is happening to you or someone you know then please contact us. Our Elder Abuse Prevention program can help! We can help connect you to the State department or local law enforcement to end the abuse. To contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463). PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE This medication assistance allows individuals to utilize their limited income for food and other important expenses. People who qualify for SenioRx receive a 3-month supply of prescriptions from various pharmaceutical companies free or at a low cost and can be renewed as long as the person is eligible. To qualify you must be at least 55years
LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Senior Center Reopening Guidelines for Outdoor Activities. March 4, 2021 ADSS Public Information Office. The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order. Continue Reading →. ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES About ADSS. The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38Chapter 3 of
AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERS (ADRCS) Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) are part of a national initiative put in place by the Administration for Community Living to provide access to information and assistance for older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers. The ADRC acts as a no wrong door for those needing assistance by providing benefits screening MEDICARE & INSURANCE COUNSELING KEPRO is contracted by Medicare as the Beneficiary and Family Centered Care Quality Improvement Organization. They offer information and assistance to providers, and to Medicare recipients and their families, about beneficiary complaints, discharge appeals, and immediate advocacy. View their site at www.keproqio.com. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Assists county EMA in identifying locations for Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) Identifies staff to assist at DRC. Reviews press releases for appropriate information. Develops and post marketing materials needed at each site. To contact your local AAA, please call: 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463). ALABAMA CARES AND SENIORRX You can call your local Area Agency on Aging at 1-800-AGE-LINE (1-800-243-5463) or visit our website at www.AlabamaAgeline.gov. For more information about the Alabama Department of Senior Services, contact your local AAA and ADRC at 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463). You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. ELDERLY NUTRITION PROGRAM Proper nutrition is an important part of healthy aging and the prevention or delay of chronic diseases and disease-related disabilities. The Elderly Nutrition Program is managed at the state level by a team of Registered Dietitians. In fiscal year 2013, the Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) delivered over 4 millionmeals to eligible
STATE INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL (SILC) Governor Kay Ivey designated the Alabama Department of Senior Services to serve as the Designated State Entity (DSE) for the SILC effective October 1, 2019. The DSE is the agency that acts on behalf of the State for Title VII Part B programs and to Part C programsadministered by the
COMMISSIONER
Governor Kay Ivey appointed Jean Brown to serve as the commissioner of the Alabama Department of Senior Services on April 15, 2019. Prior to this appointment, Brown worked in the legal division of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. She had previously served as chief legal advisor to three secretaries of state. Brown was born and raised inMASTERS GAMES
Masters Games. Masters Games of Alabama is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting healthy lifestyles for active adults ages 50 and older through social, mental, and physical activities. The games were developed in Oxford, AL in 1989 to provide adults ages 50 and older an opportunity to maintain an active lifestyle by participatingin
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the Alabama Department of Senior Services website. We are honored to assist you, whether you are looking for information on senior meals, prescription drug payment assistance, Medicare, caregiver resources, or any LATEST NEWS & UPDATES The Alabama Department of Senior Services has received reports of a new COVID-19 vaccine email scam where people are asked ContinueReading →
THE OFFICE OF THE STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM If you have concerns about the health, safety, or welfare of a loved one in a long term care facility (nursing homes, board & care homes, specialty care (Dementia) & assisted living facilities) our Long-Term Care Ombudsmen can assist you.. Some of the areas we can help are: ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Orderon April 7, 2021.
AAA LOCATOR
Call 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463) to reach the Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center that serves your county. If you are calling from a landline you will be connected directly to the agency that serves the county from which you are calling. SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Page 2 of 62 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES PART I: Reopening Guidelines for Senior Centers Effective Date. These Reopening Guidelines become effective April 9, 2021, at 5:00 P.M. Senior CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE Are you an adult family member, or other informal caregiver age 18 and older providing care to individuals 60 years of age and older? Are you providing care to anELDER ABUSE
Are you or someone you know a senior who is being abused? Elder Abuse is not only physical, but also emotional, financial exploitation,sexual or neglect.
PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE Free or Low-Cost Prescription Drugs. Are you struggling to find the money needed to pay for your prescription medications? Do you need help in obtaining prescriptions? ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the Alabama Department of Senior Services website. We are honored to assist you, whether you are looking for information on senior meals, prescription drug payment assistance, Medicare, caregiver resources, or any LATEST NEWS & UPDATES The Alabama Department of Senior Services has received reports of a new COVID-19 vaccine email scam where people are asked ContinueReading →
THE OFFICE OF THE STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM If you have concerns about the health, safety, or welfare of a loved one in a long term care facility (nursing homes, board & care homes, specialty care (Dementia) & assisted living facilities) our Long-Term Care Ombudsmen can assist you.. Some of the areas we can help are: ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Orderon April 7, 2021.
AAA LOCATOR
Call 1-800-AGELINE (1-800-243-5463) to reach the Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center that serves your county. If you are calling from a landline you will be connected directly to the agency that serves the county from which you are calling. SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES Page 2 of 62 SENIOR CENTER REOPENING GUIDELINES PART I: Reopening Guidelines for Senior Centers Effective Date. These Reopening Guidelines become effective April 9, 2021, at 5:00 P.M. Senior CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE Are you an adult family member, or other informal caregiver age 18 and older providing care to individuals 60 years of age and older? Are you providing care to anELDER ABUSE
Are you or someone you know a senior who is being abused? Elder Abuse is not only physical, but also emotional, financial exploitation,sexual or neglect.
PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE Free or Low-Cost Prescription Drugs. Are you struggling to find the money needed to pay for your prescription medications? Do you need help in obtaining prescriptions? LATEST NEWS & UPDATES The Alabama Department of Senior Services has received reports of a new COVID-19 vaccine email scam where people are asked ContinueReading →
ABOUT ADSS – ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and caregivers. AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERS (ADRCS) Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) are part of a national initiative put in place by the Administration for Community Living to provide access to information and assistance for older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers. MEDICARE & INSURANCE COUNSELING Do you have questions about your Medicare benefits? Do you need help understanding your Medicare Summary Notice? Have your Medicare claims been denied and you don’t know why? DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Emergency Preparedness. Each person’s needs and abilities are unique, but every individual can take important steps to prepare for all kinds of emergencies and to put plans in place. ELDERLY NUTRITION PROGRAM Are you at least age 60? Would you enjoy meeting others, socializing, playing games, learning about healthy eating, and enjoy a hot meal? There are over 350 Senior Centers in Alabama for you to do just that! ALABAMA CARES AND SENIORRX Alabama CARES. The National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP) established in 2000, provides grants to States and territories, based on their senior citizens population.COMMISSIONER
Jean W. Brown Commissioner. Governor Kay Ivey appointed Jean Brown to serve as the commissioner of the Alabama Department of Senior Serviceson April 15, 2019.
STATE INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL (SILC) The Alabama State Independent Living Council is established under authority of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Each state and US territory is required to maintain aMASTERS GAMES
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Seniors received Medicare insurance counseling through our State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP). WELCOME FROM THE COMMISSIONER _It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the Alabama Department of Senior Services website. We are honored to assist you, whether you are looking for information on senior meals, prescription drug payment assistance, Medicare, caregiver resources, or any of the other programs administered by our department. _ _Our purpose is to preserve the independence and dignity of Alabama’s senior and disabled populations. If we can assist you in any way, please let us know._ _-JEAN W. BROWN, COMMISSIONER_ LATEST NEWS & UPDATES FROM ADSS May 12, 2021Watch Out for New COVID-19 Vaccine Survey Scams Covid-Survey-Scams-Press-ReleaseDownload The Alabama Department of Senior Services has received reports of a new COVID-19 vaccine email scam where people are asked to complete a survey. The survey offers a “free reward,” but asks people to pay a nominal fee “to cover shipping.” Survey scams like … April 8, 2021Senior Center Reopening Guidelines The Alabama Department of Senior Services has issued the following guidelines in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey’s State Health Order on April 7, 2021. The decision to allow activities at senior centers should be made by each senior center manager/municipality. For example, a municipality or … Copyright © 2020 Alabama Department of Senior Services | Statementsand Policies
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