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

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LSS Financial Counseling

A counseling group to help individuals overcome their debt, gain control of their finances and achieve financial well-being.

Lumber River Area Agency on Aging

Takes a lead role in meeting the needs of older adults in the region through coordination and provision of comprehensive services, resource development, and effective advocacy.

Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota

LSS is committed to supporting individuals in making their own decisions that shape their quality of life, empowering them to live the life they imagine for themselves. Person-centered support means our wide array of services are specifically designed to meet the unique needs of individuals in a variety of settings.

My Life, My Choices is our innovative service delivery design focused on ensuring people with disabilities have meaningful relationships, access to services and opportunity to contribute to community.

Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan

Provide custom levels of support for individuals who need disability services.

Luzerne County Area Agency on Aging

Aims to enhance the quality of life for all mature adults by encouraging independence, promoting healthy lifestyles, and ensuring safety and protection throughout their life journey.

Lycoming-Clinton Counties Area Agency on Aging – Clinton Office

Help older adults enjoy an enhanced quality of life through service options and the opportunities afforded by choice.

Lycoming-Clinton Counties Area Agency on Aging – Lycoming Office

Help older adults enjoy an enhanced quality of life through service options and the opportunities afforded by choice.

Lynchburg Area Center for Independent Living

non-profit organization whose purpose is to help people with disabilities live independently

MAC, Inc.

Provide programs and services that preserve dignity, health and independence for an aging population.

Macomb Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped

Michigan residents who cannot see or read regular print due to a physical disability are eligible to receive free reading materials from a network of libraries.