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The U.S. Administration on Aging sponsors this Exchange to make information and resources available to states and community organizations. AoA is committed to supporting states' efforts to develop and sustain a person-centered, self-directed national long term supports and services system. This system should effectively assist consumers with identifying and accessing a range of home and community based resources that maintain individual independence. This website provides a forum to allow a diverse community of stakeholders involved in making changes to their long term services system to exchange ideas, knowledge, and best practices.

State and/or Area Agency on Aging (AAA)

Find AAA's and SUAs
SUA / AAA Finder Start Over?

To locate a State and/or Area Agency on Aging (AAA) start by clicking the state on the map below or select the state from the drop down list. After the State Agency on Aging information is displayed you will be prompted to search for the local AAA. A few states (AK, DE, NV, ND, NH, RI, SD and WY) and the District of Columbia do not have AAAs so contact the State Agency on Aging to locate local resources. To find resources in the U.S. Territories, please use the drop down list and select the location.

Person-Directed Dementia Care


Person-Directed Dementia Care Behavior Solution Study

Person-Directed Dementia Care Assessment Tool (P-20084) (PDF, 303 KB)

Webcast 1: Introduction to Person-Directed Dementia Care

Additional Material: Powerpoint

Webcast 2: Developing Person-Directed Dementia Care Plans

Additional Material: Powerpoint

Applying Person-Directed Care Principles to the Care Planning Process for People with Dementia (PDF, 84 KB)


BayPath | Area Agency on Aging | Title III Programs | Older Americans Act

BayPath Area Agency on Aging
Title III Programs for FY 2011

Title III-B Elder Support Services
Title III-D Elder Health Promotion Services
Title III-E Support Services for Caregivers
Area Plan 2010-2013

Title III grants are awarded through the Area Agency on Aging (AAA) at BayPath to non-profit organizations serving elders throughout our MetroWest coverage area. Grant applications are submitted and reviewed by an Allocations Committee. Recommendations are then made to the AAA Advisory Council, and presented to the BayPath Board of Directors, who vote to approve the grant allocations.

These grants are supported with federal funds authorized under the Older Americans Act, and are targeted to meet the highest priority needs of persons 60 years of age and older. Title III funds are also utilized to support additional programs at BayPath, including Nutrition, Caregiver, Ombudsman, and Information and Referral.

Eligability for any of these programs is not means-tested, and the services provided (with the exception of Caregiver services) are available to any elder who resides in our service area.

If you, or any elder, are in need of these services, please contact that agency directly.