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- Family Caregiver Alliance
- Catholic Charities of Southwest Ohio Caregiver Network
- Alzheimer's Association of Cincinnati
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Through a number of publicly-funded programs, we offer services that promote independence, dignity, and health and safety for people of all ages and income levels throughout our five-county service area (Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton and Warren counties).
Independence.
It means something different for everyone. But most of us would like to be as independent as possible, for as long as possible – even if we are aging or have a chronic health condition or disability.
Independence may mean you would like to stay in your home (or a caregiver’s home) for as long as possible, even if you need help cooking, getting to a doctor’s appointment, taking your medication or bathing.
Independence may mean moving to an assisted living community, where you can have meals, socialize and get extra support if needed, but still have your privacy.
Independence may be freedom from the physical, emotional or financial strain of a chronic health condition such as diabetes, heart disease or arthritis. It may be having the confidence to do the things you enjoy, without the fear of falling.

Get Help in Home
COA programs and services help older adults and those with disabilities remain safe and independent in their homes.

Elderly Services Program
Non-Medicaid, levy-supported program fills gaps in care that may already be provided by family and friends.

PASSPORT
Medicaid program helps older adults with disabilities receive care and support in their homes.

Assisted Living Waiver
Provides care for Medicaid-eligible adults in approved assisted living facilities.

MyCare Ohio
Coordinated care of medical, behavioral and long-term care needs for Ohioans who are eligible for Medicaid and Medicare.

Specialized Recovery Services Program
For adults on a transplant waiting list, with severe and persistent mental illness or certain chronic health conditions.

AddnAide
COA-developed app offering a secure space where older adults who need in-home care can match with care providers.

Transitional Care
Supportive programs that help individuals who are moving from one care setting to another to return to independent living.

FastTrack Home
Provides temporary in-home services such as care management, meals and transportation as an older adult leaves a hospital or…

Care Transitions
Coaching to help older adults understand and carry out hospital or nursing home discharge instructions. Designed to help avoi…

Health & Wellness Programs
COA offers a variety of programs designed with the health of older adults and caregivers in mind.

Health & Wellness Workshops
Free workshops to help those 60+ and their caregivers manage chronic health conditions and avoid falls.

Seniors Farmers Market Nutrition Program
Provides low-income older adults access to fresh, locally grown produce through farmers markets and roadside stands.

Senior Utility & Home Repair Assistance
Utility and home repair and safety modification assistance programs for older adults in southwestern Ohio.

Clinton County Home Modification Program
Clinton County homeowners age 62+ may apply for no-cost, minor home repairs and modifications to help age in place.

STEPS to Stability Hamilton County
Helps address common, one-time needs that can impact an older adult’s ability to remain independent.