
Midland Area Agency On Aging
About Midland Area Agency On Aging
At Midland Area Agency on Aging, the work is practical in the best way. A ride to a doctor’s appointment, help sorting out Medicare or Medicaid questions, a meal delivered at home, support for a caregiver, each service is built to help older adults remain in their homes and communities with dignity. For donors, that means backing local help people can use right now, close to where they live.
What sets Midland Area Agency on Aging apart is the range of help available through one local agency. It offers aging-services navigation, transportation, care advocacy, and long-term care ombudsman support across eight Nebraska counties, and its information and transportation services are open to anyone of any age.
Programs
The concrete work this nonprofit runs. Each program may later become a fundable project.
ADRC and Information and Assistance
Provides information and assistance, long-term services and support options counseling, and help navigating resource applications such as Medicare and Medicaid.
Transportation
Provides rides to the grocery store, physician appointments, and other appointments.
Care advocacy
Includes level of care, targeted case management, help transitioning from the hospital or nursing facility back to the client's home, and coordination of services for the client.
Senior Medicaid Patrol
Provides education and support related to Medicare and Medicaid issues and residents' rights.
Long-term care ombudsman
Offers education, information and referral, consultation, individual advocacy, and systems advocacy related to aging, long-term care, and residents' rights.
In-home services
Services funded to help older adults remain in their homes.
Caregiver and respite services
Services funded to support caregivers and provide respite for families.
Congregate meals
Meal service funded to support older adults in the community.
Home-delivered meals
Meal service funded to support older adults who need meals delivered to their homes.
About this work
In their own words — what they do, who it reaches, and what your dollars actually fund.
Mission
The mission of Midland Area Agency on Aging is to provide caring and quality services to older adults and their families that enable independent living with dignity in their homes and communities.
Who they serve
Older adults over age 60 and their families in the service area, with information and transportation services available for anyone of any age.
How your donation helps
- Information and assistance
- In-home services
- Caregiver and respite services
- Congregate meals
- Home-delivered meals
Our story
Founded in 1973, Midland Area Agency on Aging serves older adults and their families in its Nebraska service area.
Need help?
How someone in need can access Midland Area Agency On Aging’s services.
Call 402-463-4565 Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 4 PM for help. Information and transportation services are available for anyone of any age, and other services are geared toward people over 60 in the service area.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this nonprofit and how its work happens.
Who can use the information and transportation services?
Those services are open to anyone of any age.
What does ADRC and Information and Assistance help with?
It offers information and assistance, long-term services and support options counseling, and help with resource applications such as Medicare and Medicaid.
What counties does Midland Area Agency on Aging serve?
Adams, Clay, Hall, Hamilton, Howard, Merrick, Nuckolls, and Webster counties in Nebraska.
How can someone contact the agency for help?
Call 402-463-4565 Monday through Friday, from 8 AM to 4 PM.
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