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2024 SENIOR & DISABLED
HAPPENING NOW UNTIL MAY 15TH
Applications open Thursday, February 1st. Applications must be submitted with copies of proof of all 2023 income. This includes an income tax return, if filed or plan to file. If not, include all 2023 income statements. A 1099 Form from Social Security for 2023 is required, even if an income tax return is filed.
Connecticut has a coordinated system to support the safety and well-being of elders who may be subject to various forms of maltreatment. This system includes the Protective Services for the Elderly (PSE) program, law enforcement, health and human services, and the court system.
The PSE program is designed to safeguard people 60 years and older from physical, mental and emotional abuse, neglect (including self-neglect), abandonment and/or financial abuse and exploitation. Department of Social Services social workers respond to reports of elder maltreatment and devise a plan of care aimed at fostering safety while preserving the person’s right of self-determination.
Staff may help the person remain in the living situation he or she prefers, safeguard legal rights, prevent bodily injury or harm, determine service needs and then mobilize resources to provide necessary services.
Agency on Aging of South-Central Connecticut
Medical chaperone volunteers help older adults and people with disabilities get to their doctor or outpatient treatment appointments. Chaperones accompany clients traveling from their homes to their doctor’s office using available local medical transportation providers. Chaperones offer physical support as well as emotional comfort to their clients, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience.
This program, offered by the Agency on Aging of South-Central Connecticut (AOASCC), addresses the need for more individual assistance by offering a vetted and trained volunteer to accompany an older adult or a person with a disability to and from a medical appointment. Chaperones do not drive, instead their sole purpose is to help and attend to the client. Chaperones can be used to relieve a caregiver, assist individuals who may not know someone who can accompany them to their appointments, and/or serve as a responsible adult at time of discharge.
Medical chaperone volunteers help older adults and people with disabilities get to their doctor or outpatient treatment appointments. Chaperones accompany clients traveling from their homes to their doctor’s office using available local medical transportation providers. Chaperones offer physical support as well as emotional comfort to their clients, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience. Chaperones do not drive, instead their sole purpose is to help and attend to the client. Chaperones can be used to relieve a caregiver, assist individuals who may not know someone who can accompany them to their appointments, and/or serve as a responsible adult at time of discharge.
Agency on Aging - Support Services
For support services, the Agency on Aging provides services and information to help you or a loved one continue living at home or if you’re looking for opportunities to stay active and engaged in your community please follow the link here.
Meals on Wheels
Meals on Wheels is a nationwide program that provides older Americans nutritious meals and safety checks at little to no cost.
To bring more attention to this popular meal program, we have created a resource that highlights:
- What meals on wheels is
- How do you sign up
- What types of meals are offered and more!
Please take a look by clicking this link >> MEALS ON WHEELS