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Step 2: What Do They Need Help With?

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Our Services & Programs

Services and programs offered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Find Your Local Aging Services Access Point (ASAP)

Connect with your local agency for help with aging supports and services, and caregiving needs.

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Find Your Local Independent Living Center (ILC)

Connect with your local agency for disability peer support, advocacy, independent living skills, and connection to services.

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Find Your Local Senior Center

Classes, meals, fitness, social activities, and benefits assistance close to home.

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Personal Care

Support at home for personal needs like bathing, dressing, and mobility.

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Health Insurance Counseling

Get free, unbiased guidance to compare Medicare, Medicaid/MassHealth, and other coverage.

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Caregiver Supports

Support for those who care for aging loved ones or loved ones with disabilities.

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