Explore your options by topic
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- A Self-Assessment - How to Figure Out What Help Is Needed
- Is There Anyone to Help Me Figure Out What I
Need?
- Hiring Help at Home
Topics Include:
- Adult Day Care
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Caregiver Support
- Home and Community Based Services
- Home Health Services
- Homemaker and Attendant Care Services
- Hospice
- Meals on Wheels and Home-Delivered Meal
Programs
- Self-Help and Support Groups
- Senior Centers and Nutrition Sites...and more
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- Types of Housing Options
- Important Information about Selecting a Nursing
Facility
- Kansas Veterans Benefits
- Kansas Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
Since the availability of the different types of
housing discussed will vary depending on where
you live,
you will want to contact
your Area Agency on Aging.
- Resources for Aging Information on the Internet
- Program and Eligibility Guidelines
- Area Agencies on Aging
- Long Term Care Ombudsman Office
- Centers for Independent Living in Kansas
- Community Mental Health Centers of Kansas
- Community Developmental Disability Organizations
- Regional Prevention Centers
- Social Security Offices
- Kansas Commission on Veterans Affairs (KCVA)
Field Offices
The information contained in this guide is provided
solely for educational and informational purposes,
and may not be construed or relied upon as individual
legal advice. Persons in need of such advice should
seek independent legal counsel.
The Kansas Department on Aging (KDOA) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. If you believe you have been discriminated against by either KDOA or a KDOA funded program, please contact KDOA to receive additional information on filing a complaint:
1-800-432-3535 (voice); 1-800-766-3777(TTY).