Find programs and resources in your area to support healthy aging with a disability

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Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program

Offers services to people living with disabilities within Alabama to help promote a higher quality of life and protect, promote, and expand their rights.

Alabama Family Trust

The Alabama Family Trust (Alabama Family Trust Statute) provides for the establishment of a trust that disburses funds to supplement the care, support, and treatment of the designated disabled person or beneficiary in a way that complements any governmental entitlements.

Alabama Farmers Market Authority

The goal of the Alabama Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program is to provide fresh, nutritious, locally-grown fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs from farmers markets and roadside stands to low-income seniors.

Alabama Head Injury Foundation

AHIF’s mission is to improve the quality of life for survivors of traumatic brain injury and their families

Alabama Housing Finance Authority

AHFA is a public corporation and instrumentality of the State of Alabama dedicated to serving the housing needs of low- and moderate-income Alabamians. AHFA creates housing opportunities through the affordable financing of single- and multifamily housing.

Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind

The Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB) provides comprehensive education, rehabilitation, service, and employment programs for children/adults who are deaf, blind, DeafBlind, and multi-disabled, as well as their families.

Alabama Regional Library (For the Blind/Physically Handicapped)

The Alabama Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (BPH)—with assistance from two subregional libraries in Huntsville and Talladega—serves more than 6,000 residents throughout Alabama providing music appreciation materials, magazines and books in Braille, audio and downloadable formats.

Alabama Tombigbee Regional Commission, Area Agency on Aging

The AAA works with public agencies and private businesses to provide a full range of health, education and social services with the goal of fostering independence and improving the quality of life for those we serve.

Alameda County Social Services Agency: Area Agency on Aging

Through the AAA, community-based organizations, public and private sector partners and consumers all work together to advance the social, health and well-being of older adults in Alameda County.

Alamo AAA

The agency is dedicated to building a community that supports older residents and allows them to age in place with dignity, security, and enhanced quality of life.