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Residents can enroll in Senior Options by calling (614) 525-6200 weekdays 9AM-4:30PM ET. Residents can also request these services through the online referral form. Senior Options is funded by the Franklin County Senior Services Levy, which is a property tax levy.
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The Office on Aging provides centralized access to diverse programs and individualized services for older adults, dependent adults, and their families so they can preserve their independence. Office on Aging. Senior Options. Adult Protective Services.
Franklin County Senior Options (FCSO) helps residents of Franklin County, Ohio, age 60 and older maintain their independence. Location 280 E Broad Street, 3rd Floor, Columbus, OH 43215 View Map
Senior Options Services. Community-based programs designed to meet the needs of functionally impaired adults in a protective setting are available. Program components include health services, personal care, meals, activities and transportation. Some programs include social work services and rehabilitation therapies.
The Franklin County Senior Options program provides help at home and enables residents age 60+ to remain at home as long as possible. Senior Options is funded by the Franklin County Senior Services Levy and administered by the Franklin County Office on Aging (FCOA).
2 cze 2022 · Ohio offers an array of services and resources to help older adults and their families continue to grow, thrive and contribute. These services and resources are coordinated on the community level by local organizations including area agencies on aging, long-term care ombudsman programs, senior employment providers and others.
The Ohio Department of Aging operates programs and services to help older Ohioans live, contribute, and receive the care they need in their communities. Services range from senior discounts, employment assistance, health and wellness programs, in-home care, caregiver support, advocacy, and more.