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Programs and Services

Aging Network - Site includes associated network members such as the Institute for Aging and the Kentucky Area Agencies on Aging. Site also includes contact numbers.

Adult Day Care and Alzheimer's Disease Respite - Adult day centers offer services for physically disabled or frail persons 60 and older in need of supervision for part of the day. Alzheimer’s respite includes services provided at senior center or in the home for persons of any age with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia disorders.

Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Council - This community group helps the Department for Aging and Independent Living identify issues to advance the treatment of people with memory loss and provide support and assistance to their families.

Assisted Living Community information and certification - Assisted living communities in Kentucky are certified by the Kentucky Department for Aging and Independent Living.

Caregiver Support Services include the Kentucky KinCare Project and a list of support groups for grandparents raising grandchildren. Also includes the National Family Caregiver Support Program.

Consumer Directed Option (CDO) - The consumer directed option allows eligible Medicaid waiver members to chose their own providers for nonmedical services.

Elder Abuse Prevention - Elder abuse is often a silent crime, rarely noticed behind closed doors and rarely reported by those who think “it's none of my business.” The law says it is our business to report elder abuse when we witness or suspect it. Visit the CHFS Elder Abuse Prevention site to learn more about the signs of elder abuse, what you can do to prevent it and how to report it.

Homecare - In-home services for individuals 60 and older with functional disabilities who are at risk for requiring long-term, institutional care include: Personal care; home management; home health aide; home-delivered meals; home repair; help with household chores; respite; escort; and case management and assessment.

Independent Living Conference - DAIL sponsors an annual conference for service providers, professionals, consumers and others interested in aging and disabilities issues.

Olmstead State Plan Information - Kentucky currently is developing its plan to respond to the rights of people with disabilities to reside in the least restrictive housing alternatives possible.

Personal Care Attendant Program - Attendant services are provided for people 18 and older with functional loss of two or more limbs and who have the ability to hire and supervise an attendant.

Senior Community Services Employment Program - This program serves persons 55 and older with incomes less than 125 percent of the federal poverty level who need training, subsidized employment and help with job placement.

State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) - Information and assistance services are available through a network of counselors and referral sources. Health insurance and benefits information is available to people who are eligible for Medicare.

Support Programs - Service provided to people 60 and older include: congregate meals, home-delivered meals, in-home services, disease prevention and health promotion and Elder Abuse Prevention. Many services are provided through local senior centers.

Other community-based services - Additional local programs include the Governor’s Pacesetters year-round walking program, senior center support services and homemaker programs.

 

Kentucky State Plan on Aging
 

Part 1 - State Plan 2005 - 2008

  • Introduction
  • Mission Statement
  • Table of Contents

Section I: Statement of Need

Section II: Planning and Service Delivery

  • Aging Services Programs
  • KY Institute for Aging
  • Planning and Service Areas
  • Area Agencies on Aging

 

Part 2 - State Plan 2005-08

  • Population demographics

Section III: Kentucky Priorities

  • Goals and objectives for services to the elderly population

Section IV: Assurances

  • Part A: General information for the Department for Aging and Independent Living 

 

Part 3 - State Plan 2005-08

  • Equal Employment Opportunity and civil rights
  • Compliance with Older American Act regulations

 

Part 4 - State Plan 2005-08

Section V: Resource allocation plan

  • Title III grant allocations for 2005
  • Homecare, adult day care, PCAP allocations
  • Title V allocations
  • SHIP grant allocations

 

Part 5 - State Plan 2005-08

  • Other state- and federal- funded program allocations

Section VI: Appendices

  • Cabinet organization
  • Compliance with federal regulations and laws
  • Institute on Aging
  • Interstate Funding Formula
  • Minutes of public hearing on State Plan
  • 2004 state legislation affecting seniors
 

Last Updated 12/18/2007
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