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Resources for Older Vermonters

Adult Day Centers - Adult Day Services offer community-based non-residential supports to assist adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities to remain as active in their communities as possible. Adult day centers provide a safe, supportive environment where people can come during the day and receive a range of professional health, social and therapeutic services, as well as a nutritious meal and valuable social interaction. Adult day services also provide respite, support and education to family members and caregivers.

Adult Services Division (ASD) - A division within the Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living (DAIL) that manages the following programs:  Choices for Care, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Attendant Services.

Area Agencies on Aging - Non-profit agencies that coordinate and support a wide range of home and community-based services for older Vermonters and their families, including information and referral, home-delivered and congregate meals, transportation, employment services, senior centers, adult day care, and a long-term care ombudsman program.

SSI Social Security, and Representative Payee Information - Social Security Administration offices in Vermont.