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  1. The Department of Aging is committed to ensuring that Cleveland is an age-friendly city by enhancing the quality of life for Cleveland seniors and adults with disabilities through advocacy, planning, service coordination, and the delivery of needed services.

  2. www.theclevelandclergyalliance.orgHome | CCA

    The Cleveland Clergy Alliance in partnership with the Cuyahoga County Division of Senior and Adult Services

  3. The AASC (Alliance Area Senior Center) is a non-profit organization that offers programs and activities to enhance the lives of senior citizens in Alliance, Ohio, and the surrounding communities. Page · Nonprofit organization. 602 W. Vine St., Alliance, OH, United States, Ohio. (330) 821-3348.

  4. aging.ohio.gov › find-services › ohio-department-of-agingOhio Department of Aging

    Ohio Department of Aging. 30 E Broad St, 22nd Floor, Columbus, OH 43215-3414. Phone: 1-800-266-4346.

  5. The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), funded by the U.S. Department of Labor, Ohio Department of Aging, and Indiana Department of Workforce Development. SCSEP promotes the self-sufficiency of older workers. We connect low-income, unemployed adults, age 55 and older to paid job training.

  6. The Ohio Department of Aging created the Staying Connected Check-in Service as a way to reach Ohioans and to limit social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic, providing a free, daily check-in by phone for Ohioans age 60 or older. The Staying Connected Service is not accepting new enrollees at this time. However, this page offers information ...

  7. The Senior Alliance Program is a government-funded initiative that aims to improve the lives of senior citizens by providing various services and support. It is a comprehensive program that caters to the needs of seniors in different areas, including health, housing, transportation, and social services.

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