AGING & DISABILITY SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Who to Call to Find Local Services
The types of care (services and programs) available for an adult is different in each community. Who to contact to know what services and programs are available locally depends on where the person who needs the care lives, how old he/she is, and whether or not state funding is needed to help pay for care.
For people 60 and Older
Senior Information and Assistance (I & A) is a free information and referral service for adults 60 and over and for family and friends helping care for the older adult.
Find your local I & A office. Learn more about what your local I & A office can do for you.
For People Under 60
If the person is between the ages of 18 and 59, contact your local Home & Community Service Office (HCS) for assistance. Learn more about what your local HCS office can do for you.
For Adults Who Need Medicaid or Other State Funding
If you think state funding (Medicaid) may be needed to help pay for are services, contact your local Home and Community Services (HCS) office.
For People Living with a Developmental Disability
If the person needing care is an adult living with a developmental disability, see the Division of Developmental Disabilities Local Offices (DDD) for the phone number and location of the nearest local office or DDD Services for a list of services that may be available.
