Community Based Services
Area Agencies on Aging
Area Agencies on Aging were established in 1973 under the Older Americans Act to respond to the needs
of Americans age 16 and older in every local community. AAA’s plan, coordinate and offer services to
help older adults remain in their home, if that is their preference. Services include Meals on Wheels,
homemaker assistance and whatever else it may take to make independent living a viable option. AAA
services fall into five categories: information and access; community-based services (such as senior
centers); in-home services; housing; and elder rights. To find out about services to older adults in your
community, the best first call you can make is to your AAA. For our area, the AAA is the Council on Aging
of Southwestern Ohio.
Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio
Main Office
721-1025 or 1-800-252-0155
TDD/TTY
651-0691
Information & Programs
721-1025
175 Tri County Pkwy., 45246
www.help4seniors.org
Key resource for information needed by seniors, their families and caregivers. Administers programs to
help older adults remain in their homes, including the Elderly Services Program (ESP), PASSPORT, and
the Assisted Living Waiver State Supplement. Administers federal Older Americans Act funds for senior
centers, nutrition, legal assistance, transportation, counseling, caregiver support and other services.
LifeTime Resources, Inc.
(812) 432-5215
13091 Benedict Dr., Dillsboro, IN 47018
www.lifetime-resources.org
Area Agency on Aging serving the Indiana counties of Dearborn, Jefferson, Ohio, Ripley and
Switzerland.
Northern Kentucky Area Development District (NKADD)
(859) 283-1885
22 Spiral Dr., Florence, KY 41042
www.nkadd.org
The Area Agency on Aging for Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Owen and Pendleton
counties.
Ohio Department of Aging
(614) 466-5500
TTY/TDD
(614) 466-6191
Benefits Check-up & Ombudsman
1-800-282-1206
Golden Buckeye
1-800-422-1976
50 W. Broad St., Ninth Fl., 43215-3363
www.aging.ohio.gov
Distributes federal and state funds for health and human services to older adults through Ohio’s 12
Area Agencies on Aging. Coordinates: PASSPORT long term care, Residential State Supplement (RSS)
housing, Benefits Check-up, Ombudsman, Golden Buckeye discount, Ohio Senior Health Insurance Pro-
gram (OSHIIP), and Boomerang, a monthly on-line newsletter. You can also check us out on
facebook.com. Also coordinates Ohio State Fair senior activities, Ohio Senior Citizens’ Day and the
Ohio Senior Citizens’ Hall of Fame, Elder Caregiver award and Joined Hearts Giving.
OTHER INFOrmation & REFERRAL Resources
AARP
1-888-687-2277
601 E Street NW, Ste. A1-200, Washington, DC 20049
www.aarp.org/benefits
AARP works with leading national companies to offer our members discounts on many products and
services. Member discounts are available for travel, health services, long-term care insurance, legal
services, tax preparation (during tax season only) and many other entertainment products and
347-5510
Butler County Elderly Services Program
868-9281 or 1-800-215-5305
1900 Fairgrove Ave. (Rt. 4), Hamilton 45011
Helps older adults remain safe and independent in their own homes. Services are available to
people age 65+. Home delivered meals are available for people age 60+. Services include adult
day services, companion, home delivered meals, independent living assistant, medical equipment,
medical transportation, personal care, respite, homemaking, and home repairs and modifications.
Catholic Charities SouthWestern Ohio
241-7745, 929-4483 or 1-800-215-5305
100 E. Eighth St., 45202
www.catholiccharitiesswo.org
The Caregiver Assistance Network provides support, education, information and referral for family
caregivers. The Network provides services to persons living in Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton and
Warren co’s. The Caregiver CAREline provides information and referral services from 8:30 a.m.–4:30
p.m., M–F. The E-CAREline provides family resource group information and videos on our website,
www.catholiccharitiesswo.org. The network serves all faiths. Please call the CAREline for a schedule of
current talks and events.
Cincinnati Area Senior Services
721-4330
2368 Victory Pkwy., #300, 45206
www.cassdelivers.org
Provides a continuum of services to meet the needs of older adults, including protective and supportive
services, transportation and home-delivered meals. Offers the following programs: Guardianship
Assistance, Case Management services for at-risk populations for abuse, neglect, exploitation and/or
substance abuse. Representative Payee program and three senior centers in Over-the-Rhine, Mt.
Auburn and Avondale. Provides home delivered meals, and congregate meals are served at the senior
centers.
Cincinnati Recreation Commission
922-4513
801 Plum St., 45238
www.cincinnati-ohio.gov
Operates over 20 senior centers. Produces the annual SW Ohio Senior Olympics and Senior Hall of
Fame.
Clermont Senior Services, Inc.
724-1255
2085 James E. Sauls Sr. Dr., Batavia 45103
www.clermontseniors.com
Caregiver support, case management, home health care, respite, Meals-on-Wheels, transport, senior
centers, adult day care and support groups.
Council on Aging Elderly Services Program (ESP)
Hamilton County
721-1025
Butler County
868-9281 or 1-800-215-5305
Clinton County
(937) 382-7170
Warren County
(513) 695-2271
www.help4seniors.org
Provides in-home services such as homemaker, personal care and home delivered meals. Enables older
adults to continue to live independently in their home.
Council on Aging Call Center
721-1025 or 1-800-252-0155
The Aging and Disability Resource Connections department is our Call Center, a “front door” to services
and information for older adults, adults with disabilities and caregivers. Our knowledgeable staff will
answer your questions, connect you to community resources and help you apply for services. Call
Center staff are available Mon.–Fri., 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Delhi Coalition on Aging
347-5514
990 Bayley Place Dr., 45233
Outreach for Delhi and surrounding areas. Information and referral, card circle, caregiver support,
safety programs and life-learn courses for older adults.
Eldercare Locator
1-800-677-1116
consumer goods.
BayleyPLUS Community Outreach Services
401 Farrell Ct., 45233
Oxford Senior Citizens, Inc.
922 Tollgate, Oxford 45056
Serves older adults in the city of Oxford and Oxford Township.
Partners in Prime
140 Ross Ave., Hamilton 45013
Serves older adults in southern Butler County. Membership fee: $30/yr, $55/couple.
Senior Services of Northern Kentucky
1032 Madison Ave., Covington, KY 41011
www.seniorservicesnky.org
Provides a full range of services for seniors in eight Northern Kentucky counties.
523-8100
867-1998
(859) 491-0522
www.eldercare.gov
9 a.m.–8 p.m., M–F. Helps families and friends find information about community services nationwide.
LifeSpan, Inc.
868-3210 or 1-888-597-2751
1900 Fairgrove Ave., (Rt. 4), Hamilton 45011-1966
www.LifeSpanOhio.org
Supportive Services for Adults & Seniors (SSAS), personal care, homemaking, respite care,
companion, information & referral, independent living assistance, case management, guardianship
and representative payee/bill paying services. Family Life Services (FLS), outpatient therapy, credit
counseling (NFCC), bankruptcy, HUD approved housing counseling, predatory lending, budget
counseling, debt management and consumer education. Services offered in Butler and Warren co’s.
Middletown Area Senior Citizens, Inc.
(513) 423-1734
3907 Central Ave., Middletown 45044
Serves older adults in Middletown, Monroe, Trenton, Lemon and Madison townships, and parts of
Liberty and Union townships.
SOACT (Serving Older Adults Through Changing Times)
861-2790
784 Greenwood Ave., 45229
www.blackage.org
Provides informational, social and shared memory programs in the Avondale area. Also adult day care.
United Way
2400 Reading Rd., 45202 (24 Hours/7 Days)
2085 James E Sauls Sr. Dr., Batavia 45103
323 N. Third St., Hamilton 45011
300 N. Main St., #200, Middletown 45042
11 Shelby St., Florence, KY 41042
Referral to over 900 agencies to help with any problem.
Warren County Community Services
570 N. St. Rt. 741, Lebanon 45036
Information and Referral
Serves all of Warren County.
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536-3000
863-0800
(513) 705-1160
(859) 525-2600
925-2271
925-2237