The Ohio Department of Aging serves more than 2 million older Ohioans. We help mature adults live active, healthy and independent lives and we promote positive attitudes toward aging and older people. We also provide home and community-based services that help frail individuals remain in their own homes.
The Illinois Department on Aging helps older people live independently in their own homes and communities. As the population ages, services and programs for older people must evolve as well because longevity means more when quality of life is enhanced. To best serve older adults, we must also serve their families and teach younger people about the realities of aging, so many of our programs have an intergenerational emphasis. Working with Area Agencies on Aging, community-based service providers and older people themselves, the Illinois Department on Aging strives to improve quality of life for current and future generations of older Illinoisans.
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