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Organizations

Organization Type: Regional Government

Macon County Department of Social Services – Senior Services

Guilford County Department of Health and Human Services (Public Health)

Centralina Area Agency of Aging

Centralina AAA is one of the 16 Area Agencies on Aging in North Carolina. Our purposes are to Plan, Develop, Coordinate, and Deliver a wide range of long-term senior services and supports to consumers in the region. We take local needs and preferences into consideration to create a delivery system tailored to the community.

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NCAOA

North Carolina Association on Aging  

 

The mission of the North Carolina Association on Aging is to represent agencies and other professionals in the field of aging who provide home and community based services and advocate for quality programs, which enable older adults and their families to live as independently as possible.

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