Thursday, September 26, 2024
Lombard, IL – AgeGuide, the Area Agency on Aging, is pleased to announce the addition of new partner agencies and expanded partnerships for a variety of Older Americans Act services for older adults across the region. These partnerships aim to improve access to information and assistance, transportation, and Community Connection Collaboratives, ensuring older adults receive the support they need to live fulfilling lives.
New and expanded service provider changes include:
- Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet will be providing Aging & Disability Resource Network services in Grundy County
- Grundy Transit, in conjunction Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet, will enhance transportation options in Grundy County.
- Oswegoland Senior & Community Center will be providing the Community Connection Collaborative program in Kendall County.
- County of Will, in conjunction with Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet will be providing door-to-door transportation services in Will County.
The Aging and Disability Resource Network (ADRN) provides vital support, information and assistance, benefits access and Medicare counseling to help people navigate services and supports that help people age well in the community. With the addition of these new partners, we are well-positioned to seamlessly continue delivering these services and ensuring quality resources for those in need.
Transportation services are available to help older adults travel to and from community facilities and resources, ensuring they can access services, participate in activities, and attend events that promote successful independent living.
Community Connection Collaboratives assist older adults in building community, learning health and wellness skills, and exploring other educational interests to enrich their lives.
AgeGuide is committed to empowering older adults and their caregivers through a comprehensive support system. These new partnerships mark a significant step forward in our mission to foster a thriving, connected, and informed aging community.
“Collaborating with these outstanding agencies allows us to broaden our reach and impact in supporting older adults,” said Marla Fronczak, Chief Executive Officer at AgeGuide. “Our goal is to create a seamless network of resources that not only addresses immediate needs but also enriches the overall quality of life for older adults, fostering a thriving and resilient community.”
These provider changes will be effective starting October 1st, 2024. For more information about older adults services available across Northeastern Illinois, visit www.AgeGuide.org
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AgeGuide Northeastern Illinois, an Area Agency on Aging, is a nonprofit organization responsible for developing and coordinating a network of services for older persons throughout an eight-county area in northeastern Illinois. AgeGuide informs and advises public and private agencies and the public of the needs of older people living in its region and acts as an advocate on their behalf. The Agency serves DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kankakee, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, and Will Counties. Other information about AgeGuide, topics of interest to older adults, and additional resources are available on the Agency’s website: www.AgeGuide.org.