Overview
Philadelphia Corporation for Aging (PCA)
Institution Overview
The Philadelphia Corporation for Aging (PCA) is the designated Area Agency on Aging (AAA) for Philadelphia County. Although organized as a private non-profit, it functions as a quasi-governmental agency mandated by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to administer federal and state funds for older adults. Its mission is to improve the quality of life for seniors and people with disabilities, assisting them in achieving optimum levels of health, independence, and productivity 👵.
Key Services and The Helpline
The core of PCA’s operations is the PCA Helpline, a central entry point for information and referral services. Through this agency, residents can access:
- Older Adult Protective Services: Investigating reports of abuse, neglect, exploitation, and abandonment of seniors (available 24/7).
- In-Home Support: Coordinating waiver programs, personal care, and home-delivered meals (Meals on Wheels).
- Senior Centers: Funding and overseeing neighborhood senior community centers throughout the city.
- Caregiver Support: Providing resources, counseling, and respite care for those caring for older loved ones.
Visitor and Contact Information
The PCA headquarters at 642 North Broad Street is primarily an administrative office. While some assessments and meetings occur here, most services are coordinated via the Helpline or delivered in the home. Walk-in visitors are generally advised to call ahead to ensure the appropriate staff member is available. As a recipient of government funding handling sensitive case data, the building enforces standard security measures, including a lobby sign-in process and potential identification checks.
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