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Senior & Disability Services

Your Agency on Aging

As your Area Agency on Aging serving Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties, we offer a suite of holistic services for seniors, people with disabilities, and caregivers.
Help support seniors, people with disabilities, and caregivers across Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties.
Start with the ADRC to get connected to resources, referrals, and program support in your county for free.
Your donation helps strengthen essential services like Meals on Wheels, caregiver supports, and more.

The ADRC is where to start.

The Aging and Disability Resource Connection (ADRC) is a FREE services provided to all regardless of income. With a call or visit to the ADRC, you can learn more about referrals and resources for food, medical benefits, caregiver support, and options counseling.

Call us today, contact us online, or visit the ADRC website for more information and to get started.

Learn More About Our Services

Adult Protective Services

Adult Protective Services (APS) investigates alleged abuse and/or neglect of seniors and adults with disabilities. Mistreatment or neglect of a senior or adult with a disability may include:
  • Physical Abuse: Physical force that may result in injury in pain or injuring an adult by other than accidental means
  • Neglect: Failure of a caregiver to provide the basic care or services necessary for the health and safety of the adult
  • Emotional and Verbal Abuse: Threatening physical harm, or threatening or causing significant emotional harm
  • Financial Exploitation: Wrongfully taking money or property, failing to use the adult’s income for the adult’s benefit
  • Sexual Abuse: Non-consensual sexual contact, or contact with an adult who is considered unable to consent to a sexual act, verbal or physical harassment of a sexual nature

Food Assistance Programs

Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels serves fresh, hot, nutritionally balanced meals to older adults, adults with disabilities, and their spouses/life partners who have limited resources or limited ability to care for themselves. Home delivery meals provide an important safety check and social connection, assisting limited-income, low-mobility older adults with remaining safe and independent in their own homes for as long as possible.Cascades West provides Meals on Wheels services in Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties. Contact us to determine your eligibility.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

SNAP (formerly known as the Food Stamp Program) helps low-income individuals and families pay for groceries. You could be eligible if you live in Oregon, meet income guidelines, and are a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen. Cascades West administers SNAP for Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties and can help you determine your eligibility and apply for support.

Oregon Health Plan (OHP)

The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) is Oregon’s Medicaid program. It provides health care coverage for people from all walks of life. This includes working families, children, pregnant adults, single adults and seniors. OHP covers medical, dental, prescription and behavioral health care at no cost to members. Cascades West can help you determine your eligibility and navigate the application process.

Long-Term Support Services

Home-Based Care Support and Facility-Based Care Support

Cascades West’s Senior and Disability Services’ offices and staff have information about the Long-Term Supports and Services that can be provided through Medicaid and are available throughout the Benton, Lincoln, and Linn County region. Long-Term Care programs are designed to ensure client access to, and coordination of, social and health care resources with an emphasis on client choice, independence, and cost-effectiveness. Services can be provided in a facility setting such as assisted living or adult foster homes of your individual living arrangement.

Facility-Based Care Support

Adult Foster Home
Adult foster homes are licensed single-family settings with care for up to five people. Adult foster home settings serve a range of needs in a home setting.

Skilled Nursing Facilities
Assisted living and residential care facilities are licensed settings providing housing and care services to six or more people. A registered nurse is on staff or under contract. The nurse does not have to be there all the time. Caregivers do not need to be certified, but they are trained in providing care services.

Assisted Living & Residential Care Facilities
Nursing facilities provide licensed 24-hour supervised nursing care. Licensed nursing facilities’ caregivers must be certified as nursing assistants; the State Board of Nursing must approve their training. Nurses and certified nurse aides provide personal, therapeutic and nutritional care.

Home-Based Care Support

Oregon Project Independence Medicaid (OPI-M)
OPI-M provides in-home services for people who are thinking about moving out of their home because they need help. This program could help provide personal care, housekeeping, meal preparation, home delivered meals, chore services, adult day services, assistive technology, home modifications and support for unpaid family caregivers.​​

Caregiving Careers

Becoming a home care worker or adult foster home

Become an Adult Foster Home (AFH) Provider

Adult foster homes offer 24-hour care and services. They are for people who want to live in a safe, home-like setting. Adult foster homes serve older adults, people with physical disabilities or people with mental health conditions. They focus on residents’ independence, choice, and dignity. As a provider, you make it our business to help people live the lives they want. You help them have a place to call home, where they also receive support with daily living activities and skills. Cascades West serves AFH providers in Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties.

Become a Home Care Worker

Home care professionals help older adults, people with disabilities of all ages and those with behavioral, or mental health needs. They provide support at home, in the community, or at work. This may include help with dressing, bathing, eating, job coaching and more. Cascades West serves care workers in Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties.

Family Caregiver Supports

Area coordinators can help unpaid caregivers access the services and resources they need. Services provided will:

  • Meet the needs of the caregiver and enhance support given to the care recipient.
  • Help the caregiver become a better advocate and more confident in assisting the care recipient with their physical, cognitive, and behavioral needs.
  • Deter placement in a long-term care setting when feasible and promote continued care within the home and/or in alternative community settings for care recipients for as long as possible or desirable.
  • Help provide support to older relatives who are caregivers for children.

Eligibility – This program is open to any unpaid caregiver of:

  • An individual with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia of any age.
  • An adult over the age of 60.
  • A parent or older relative caregiver age 55 or older who lives with, and is the primary caregiver, for an individual with disabilities between the ages of 18 and 59.
  • An older relative caregiver (other than a parent) age 55 or older who lives with, and is the primary caregiver for, a child age 18 or younger.

Money Management

Representative Payee services are for individuals who do not have the capacity to manage their own federal benefits such as Social Security, veteran benefits, or railroad retirement. Program staff work with individuals to set a budget, ensure basic needs are met, and there are savings for unexpected expenses.

  • Promotes independent living and self-sufficiency
  • Preserves dignity
  • Prevents houselessness
  • Protects against financial abuse and fraud
  • Improves financial futures
This FREE program is for adults with disabilities or seniors aged 60 and over who reside in Linn, Benton, or Lincoln Counties and have limited access to resources.
Strict confidentiality is maintained and representative payee accounts are protected from loss due to mistakes or misuse.

Senior Services Advisory Council (SSAC)

The Senior Services Advisory Council (SSAC) is a group of citizens of Benton, Lincoln, and Linn Counties, that advises the local offices of Senior and Disability Services. The Chair of the Council sits on the Cascades West’s Board of Directors. The Council takes an active role in advocating on matters relating to the development and operation of a comprehensive service delivery system for older adults.

Benton County

Lee Strandberg

SSAC Member

Terri Fackrell

SSAC Member

Holly Bollman

SSAC Member

Mimi Chen

SSAC Member

Lincoln County

Vacant

Open Position

Linn County

Mitzi Naucler

SSAC Member

Disability Services Advisory Council (DSAC)

The Disability Services Advisory Council (DSAC) is a group of citizens of Benton, Lincoln, and Linn Counties, that advises the local offices of Senior and Disability Services. The Chair of the Council sits on the Cascades West’s Board of Directors. The DSAC takes an active role in advocating for the needs of people with disabilities, and provides advice regarding policies, quality of services, and other issues important to individuals with disabilities.

Benton County

Naomi Hirsch

DSAC Member

Suzanne Lazaro

DSAC Member

Lincoln County

Jan Molnar-Fitzgerald

DSAC Member

Michelle Giammona

DSAC Member

Linn County

Richard Montgomery

DSAC Member

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Cascades West’s Senior and Disability Services serves as both the Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and the Medicaid long-term care agency for our region of Benton, Lincoln, and Linn Counties. The list of resources below is a complete list of programs that Cascades West’s Senior and Disability Services provides to the community.