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West Central Nebraska Area Agency on Aging

115 North Vine Street, North Platte, NE 69101
Assists Nebraskans who are 60 years and over or have a disability and/or their representatives in accessing services and supports to allow the person to live as independently as possible in the setting of their choice. ADRC staff are available by phone or in person to assist in accessing resources based on the person’s needs and preferences.  This may include providing information and referrals for services such as housing, personal care, transportation, food and nutrition, public benefits, therapies, employment, etc.

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Behavioral Health and Disability Services - Valley West Drive

1516 Valley West Drive, West Des Moines, IA 50266

Offers a Disability Access Point, or "DAP", which helps individuals with disabilities, their families, and their caregivers find the services and support they need-both short-term and long-term. DAPs help by giving information, making plans, making referrals and checking in to make sure people are getting the right support to live healthy, independent lives.

Can help with the following services:

- Information and Assistance - Based on presented and identified needs, provides information about programs and services, and helps to connect individuals to service providers in their communities.

- Options Counseling - Provides guidance to individuals so that they may make informed choices about supports and services, typically over a period of 90 days or less. This includes benefits screening and application assistance for programs and services and follow-ups to make sure supports and decisions are assisting the individual.

- Short-term services and supports (STSS) - Include adaptive and assistive equipment, home and vehicle modifications, peer and parent support services, transportation assistance, and other basic needs (time- limited, not covered by insurance). For STSS, individuals will engage in a short-term person-centered plan around services and supports.

- Long-term services and supports - Includes adult day programs, consumer-directed attendant care (CDAC) (non-skilled and skilled), day habilitation, employment like job skills training, prevocational services, and supported employment, intensive residential services (IRSH), personal response systems, respite services like in-home, in-facility, and day camps, supported community living (SCL) and home-based habilitation (hourly), and residential living settings.

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Northeast Iowa Area Agency on Aging - Waterloo

201 Tower Park Drive, Suite 100, Waterloo, IA 50701

Provides information and assistance regarding programs and services available for older adults, individuals with disabilities and caregivers. 

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Milestones Area Agency on Aging - Burlington

509 Jefferson Street, Burlington, IA 52601

Provides information and assistance to older Iowans age 60+, caregivers, and adults living with disability; nutrition program includes congregate and home delivered meals.

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East Central Illinois Area Agency on Aging

1003 Maple Hill Road, Bloomington, IL 61705

Offers coordinated, accessible services for older adults and individuals with disabilities to live independently.

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Milestones Area Agency on Aging - Ottumwa

635 East Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 1, Ottumwa, IA 52501

Provides information and assistance to older Iowans age 60+, caregivers, and adults living with disability; nutrition program includes congregate and home delivered meals.

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Western Illinois Area Agency On Aging

729 34th Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201

Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center ensures coordinated, accessible services for older persons and persons with disabilities.

Services funded (and provided by other agencies) include: home delivered meals, congregate meals, transportation, information and assistance, outreach, legal assistance, caregiver assistance and, respite, and elder abuse education and prevention.

Provides information for caregivers and grandparents raising grandchildren.

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Elderbridge Agency on Aging - Mason City

1190 Briarstone Drive, Suite 3, Mason City, IA 50401

Offers to serve the needs of older adults ages 60 and older, those 18 years of age and older with a disability, and their caregivers through planning, advocating for and funding services.

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Schuyler County Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC)

840 West Wilson Street, Rushville, IL 62681

Provides information, assistance, or referrals for seniors, persons with disabilities, and their family caregivers for benefits and services.

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Aging Office of Western Nebraska - Central Office

1437 10th Street, Gering, NE 69341
Assists Nebraskans who are 60 years and over or have a disability and/or their representatives in accessing services and supports to allow the person to live as independently as possible in the setting of their choice. ADRC staff are available by phone or in person to assist in accessing resources based on the person’s needs and preferences.  This may include providing information and referrals for services such as housing, personal care, transportation, food and nutrition, public benefits, therapies, employment, etc.

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Heritage Area Agency on Aging

6301 Kirkwood Boulevard SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
Provides specialized information and referral to individuals 18 or older who are disabled or individuals 60 years or older and their caregivers.

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Northwestern Illinois Area Agency on Aging

1111 South Alpine Road, Suite 600, Rockford, IL 61108

Provides older adults and their caregivers with vital information on available programs, services, and benefits. Professionally trained staff assists individuals with navigating a wide range of resources, including healthcare options, financial aid, and support services. Seniors and caregivers can receive personalized guidance to address their needs and concerns.

Serves as the area's Aging and Disability Resource Center and Area Agency on Aging.

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Brain Injury Association of Nebraska

PO Box 22147, Lincoln, NE 68542
Assists Nebraskans who are 60 years and over or have a disability and/or their representatives in accessing services and supports to allow the person to live as independently as possible in the setting of their choice. ADRC staff are available by phone or in person to assist in accessing resources based on the person’s needs and preferences.  This may include providing information and referrals for services such as housing, personal care, transportation, food and nutrition, public benefits, therapies, employment, etc.

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Mental Health and Disability Services of East Central Region - Buchanan County

210 5th Avenue NE, Independence, IA 50644

Offers a Disability Access Point, or “DAP”, which help people with disabilities, their families, and their caregivers find the services and support they need—both short-term and long-term. DAPs help by giving information, making plans, making referrals and checking in to make sure people are getting the right support to live healthy, independent lives.

Can help with the following services:

- Information and Assistance - based on presented and identified needs, provides information about programs and services, and helps to connect individuals to service providers in their communities.

- Options Counseling - provides guidance to individuals so that they may make informed choices about supports and services, typically over a period of 90 days or less. This includes benefits screening and application assistance for programs and services and follow-ups to make sure supports and decisions are assisting the individual.

- Financial Assistance - provides gap funding and service coordination for programs and services that support individuals and their caregivers so that individuals may live in the home and community of their choice. Help with short-term services and long term services are also provided.

Short-term supports (time-limited) include adaptive and assistive equipment, home and vehicle modifications, peer and parent support services, transportation assistance, and other basic needs (not covered by insurance).

Long-term services and supports includes adult day programs, consumer-directed attendant care (CDAC) (non-skilled and skilled), day habilitation, employment like job skills training, prevocational services, and supported employment, intensive residential services (IRSH), personal response systems, respite services like in-home, in-facility, and day camps, supported community living (SCL) and home-based habilitation (hourly), and residential living settings.

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United Way of the Midlands

Milestones Area Agency on Aging - Davenport

4440 Brady Street, Suite 1, Davenport, IA 52806

Provides information and assistance to older Iowans age 60+, caregivers, and adults living with disability; nutrition program includes congregate and home delivered meals.

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Connections Area Agency on Aging - Creston Regional Office

109 North Elm, Creston, IA 50801

Serves Iowans age 60 and older and those 18 years and older with disabilities.

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West Central Illinois Area Agency on Aging

639 York Street, Room 333, Quincy, IL 62301

Provides information, assistance, or referrals for seniors, persons with disabilities, and their family caregivers for benefits and services.

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Pottawattamie County Offices

227 South 6th Street, Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Offers a Disability Access Point, or “DAP”, which help people with disabilities, their families, and their caregivers find the services and support they need—both short-term and long-term. DAPs help by giving information, making plans, making referrals and checking in to make sure people are getting the right support to live healthy, independent lives.

Can help with the following services:

- Information and Assistance:  Based on presented and identified needs, provides information about programs and services, and helps to connect individuals to service providers in their communities.

- Options Counseling:  Provides guidance to individuals so that they may make informed choices about supports and services, typically over a period of 90 days or less. This includes benefits screening and application assistance for programs and services and follow-ups to make sure supports and decisions are assisting the individual.

Short-term supports (time-limited and must meet additional criteria) may include adaptive and assistive equipment, home and vehicle modifications, peer and parent support services, rent assistance, transportation assistance, and other basic needs (not covered by insurance).

Long-term services and supports offers coordination services including adult day programs, consumer-directed attendant care (CDAC) (non-skilled and skilled), day habilitation, employment like job skills training, prevocational services, and supported employment, intensive residential services (IRSH), personal response systems, respite services like in-home, in-facility, and day camps, supported community living (SCL) and home-based habilitation (hourly), and residential living settings.

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United Way of the Midlands

Northeast Iowa Area Agency on Aging - Dubuque

2728 Asbury Road, Fountain Park, Springs Building #430, Dubuque, IA 52001

Provides information and assistance regarding programs and services available for older adults, individuals with disabilities and caregivers. 

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United Way of the Midlands

Elderbridge Agency on Aging - Carroll

514 North Court Street, Suite 1, Carroll, IA 51401

Offers to serve the needs of older adults ages 60 and older, those 18 years of age and older with a disability, and their caregivers through planning, advocating for and funding services.

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United Way of the Midlands

Behavioral Health and Disability Services - Euclid Avenue

2309 Euclid Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50310

Offers a Disability Access Point, or "DAP", which helps individuals with disabilities, their families, and their caregivers find the services and support they need-both short-term and long-term. DAPs help by giving information, making plans, making referrals and checking in to make sure people are getting the right support to live healthy, independent lives.

Can help with the following services:

- Information and Assistance - Based on presented and identified needs, provides information about programs and services, and helps to connect individuals to service providers in their communities.

- Options Counseling - Provides guidance to individuals so that they may make informed choices about supports and services, typically over a period of 90 days or less. This includes benefits screening and application assistance for programs and services and follow-ups to make sure supports and decisions are assisting the individual.

- Short-term services and supports (STSS) - Include adaptive and assistive equipment, home and vehicle modifications, peer and parent support services, transportation assistance, and other basic needs (time- limited, not covered by insurance). For STSS, individuals will engage in a short-term person-centered plan around services and supports.

- Long-term services and supports - Includes adult day programs, consumer-directed attendant care (CDAC) (non-skilled and skilled), day habilitation, employment like job skills training, prevocational services, and supported employment, intensive residential services (IRSH), personal response systems, respite services like in-home, in-facility, and day camps, supported community living (SCL) and home-based habilitation (hourly), and residential living settings.

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United Way of the Midlands

Area Agency on Aging for Lincolnland

2731 South MacArthur Boulevard, Springfield, IL 62704

Provides information and assistance to Illinois seniors age 60 and older, caregivers, and adults living with a disability; extensive nutrition programs.

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League of Human Dignity - Lincoln

1701 P Street, Lincoln, NE 68508
Assists Nebraskans who are 60 years and over or have a disability and/or their representatives in accessing services and supports to allow the person to live as independently as possible in the setting of their choice. ADRC staff are available by phone or in person to assist in accessing resources based on the person’s needs and preferences.  This may include providing information and referrals for services such as housing, personal care, transportation, food and nutrition, public benefits, therapies, employment, etc.

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United Way of the Midlands

Connections Area Agency on Aging - Sioux City Regional Office

2301 Pierce Street, Sioux City, IA 51104

Serves Iowans age 60 and older and those 18 years and older with disabilities.

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Mental Health and Disability Services of East Central Region - Dubuque County

210 Jones Street, Suite 204, Dubuque, IA 52001

Offers a Disability Access Point, or “DAP”, which help people with disabilities, their families, and their caregivers find the services and support they need—both short-term and long-term. DAPs help by giving information, making plans, making referrals and checking in to make sure people are getting the right support to live healthy, independent lives.

Can help with the following services:

- Information and Assistance - based on presented and identified needs, provides information about programs and services, and helps to connect individuals to service providers in their communities.

- Options Counseling - provides guidance to individuals so that they may make informed choices about supports and services, typically over a period of 90 days or less. This includes benefits screening and application assistance for programs and services and follow-ups to make sure supports and decisions are assisting the individual.

- Financial Assistance - provides gap funding and service coordination for programs and services that support individuals and their caregivers so that individuals may live in the home and community of their choice. Help with short-term services and long term services are also provided.

Short-term supports (time-limited) include adaptive and assistive equipment, home and vehicle modifications, peer and parent support services, transportation assistance, and other basic needs (not covered by insurance).

Long-term services and supports includes adult day programs, consumer-directed attendant care (CDAC) (non-skilled and skilled), day habilitation, employment like job skills training, prevocational services, and supported employment, intensive residential services (IRSH), personal response systems, respite services like in-home, in-facility, and day camps, supported community living (SCL) and home-based habilitation (hourly), and residential living settings.

Data provided by

United Way of the Midlands