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Get Connected
Familiarizing Yourself with Local Resources That Can Help
TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
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The agency offers a wealth of information to connect you to resources, health care providers and services that can help you and your aging loved one live healthier. In the menu bar on their website is a dropdown for “Services,” which provides a wide range of helpful resources for people with medical, physical, intellectual or developmental disabilities; older adults; and caregivers who need a break from their duties. If you’re unsure how they can help, or even if you may not qualify for a program or service, Texas Health and Human Services’ trained professionals can help steer you in the right direction.
Call 1-855-937-2372 or visit hhs.texas.gov
2-1-1 TEXAS
As a trusted state resource available for free 24/7, 211 Texas is a connector for all Texans to critical, community-based services. Whether it’s a sudden medical bill, a natural disaster, a veteran trying to return to civilian life, or a concern about an aging parent—people from all walks of life can find themselves in need of assistance and confronted with a maze of agencies and programs that are challenging to navigate. Their trained helpline specialists are good listeners, blending understanding and expertise to provide information and referrals drawn from a comprehensive database of social services.
UNITED WAY FOR GREATER AUSTIN
United Way seeks to ensure that all older adults can live vibrant lives. They offer resources to a number of programs that focus on older adults’ health, financial security and engagement.
An Overlooked Resource
Visit unitedwayaustin.org/connectatx for a searchable directory that offers information on several community programs covering an array of categories including transportation, housing options, benefits screenings, meal options and elder abuse.
UNITED WAY OF SAN ANTONIO AND BEXAR COUNTY
Call 210-352-7000 or visit uwsatx.org
Support groups
are an excellent resource and there are many specifically for caregivers. See srgtexas.com to find support groups in your area.
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
Serving over 250,000 people annually, Texas’ 28 area agencies on aging offer help to Texans age 60 and older, their family members and caregivers to locate and access local services, including benefits counseling, legal assistance, care coordination, caregiver support services, in-home support and the ombudsman program.
Area Agency on Aging of Central Texas Call 254-770-2344 or visit aaact.org
Area Agency on Aging of the Capital Area Call 512-916-6062 or visit aaacap.org
Alamo Area Agency on Aging Call 210-362-5212 or visit aacog.com/65/Alamo-Area-Agency-on-Aging
Bexar Area Agency on Aging Call 210-477-3275 or visit aacog.com/108/Bexar-Area-Agency-on-Aging