State Aging Contacts
Alabama – Department of Senior Services
Alaska – Division of Senior and Disabilities Services
Arizona – Aging and Adult Administration
Arkansas – Division of Aging and Adult Services
California – Department of Aging
Colorado – Division of Aging and Adult Services
Connecticut – Aging Services Division
Delaware – Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities
District of Columbia – Office on Aging
Florida – Department of Elder Affairs
Georgia – Division of Aging Services
Hawaii – Executive Office on Aging
Illinois – Department on Aging
Iowa – Department of Elder Affairs
Kansas – Department for Aging and Disability Services
Kentucky – Department For Aging & Independent Living
Louisiana – Governor’s Office of Elderly Affairs
Maine – Office of Elder Services
Maryland – Department of Aging
Massachusetts – Executive Office of Elder Affairs
Michigan – Office of Services to the Aging
Mississippi – Council on Aging
Missouri – Division of Health and Senior Services
Nebraska – Health and Human Services – State Unit on Aging
Nevada – Division for Aging Services
New Hampshire – Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services
New Jersey – Division of Aging Services
New Mexico – Aging and Long-Term Services Department
New York – Office for the Aging
North Carolina – Division of Aging and Adult Services
North Dakota – Aging Services Division
Oklahoma – Department of Human Services
Oregon – Seniors and People With Disabilities
Pennsylvania – Department of Aging
Rhode Island – Department of Elderly Affairs
South Carolina – Lieutenant Governor’s Office on Aging
South Dakota – Office of Adult Services & Aging
Tennessee – Commission on Aging and Disability
Texas – Department of Aging and Disability Services
Utah – Division of Aging & Adult Services
Vermont – Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living
Virginia – Department for the Aging
Washington – Aging and Long-Term Support Division
West Virginia – Bureau of Senior Services
Simple, Affordable and Effective Fall Prevention
A comprehensive Home Safety Assessment can pay for itself by avoiding the high cost of injury or assisted living.
Assessment Fee: The cost is between $199-$399 depending on the size of the home and your location.
A Home Safety Assessment along with some low-cost modifications can serve to effectively reduce falls and fall injury in older adults.