Overview
Allegheny County Area Agency on Aging
Mission and Support
The Allegheny County Area Agency on Aging (AAA), a division of the Department of Human Services, is dedicated to assisting residents who are 60 years of age and older. Located on Wharton Street in the South Side, this agency serves as the central hub for a vast network of services designed to help seniors live safe, healthy, and independent lives. The AAA acts as an advocate for the elderly, providing resources that range from in-home support to community-based programs. Their goal is to enhance the quality of life for seniors and provide much-needed support for caregivers.
Key Services
The agency oversees a multitude of programs tailored to the needs of the aging population. These include:
- SeniorLine: A central intake system for information, referral, and assessment for services.
- Protective Services: Investigating reports of abuse, neglect, exploitation, and abandonment of older adults.
- Health and Nutrition: Managing the 'Meals on Wheels' program and senior community centers that offer social activities and nutritious meals.
- Caregiver Support: Offering financial reimbursement and training for those caring for an older relative.
- Domiciliary Care: Matching individuals who cannot live alone with families willing to provide a supportive home environment.
Accessing Services
While the administrative offices are located at the Human Services Building, most residents access services via phone or through local senior centers. The facility on Wharton Street is accessible and houses various DHS departments. Visitors should be prepared for security protocols typical of county government buildings. The agency operates primarily during standard county business hours.
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