Aging at Home Support for Jackson County Seniors

Aging at Home Support for Jackson County Seniors Aging at Home Support's mission is to assist senior citizens of Jackson County, Alabama to remain in their homes independently, safely, and with dignity.

We will achieve this by providing a telephone assurance program and building ramps. Seniors who would like a call daily from one of our volunteers should sign up for the Telephone Assurance Program (TAP) by emailing us at [email protected] or call us at 256-259-3635. We also have durable medical to lend out. We have walkers, canes, crutches, tub transfer chairs, and more. Contact us if

you need this service. We build ramps. If you need a ramp or help in providing easier access to your home, let us know. We only have one team building ramps so we can't get to you right away. Right now our ramp team is taking a breaking, but will start up again in the Spring. Non-durable medical supplies are available in limited amounts. We have Ensure, adult diapers, and some other items. Please contact us if you need these items.

Address

Scottsboro, AL
35768

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 12pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+12562583736

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Who are we?

CASA of Jackson County is pleased to announce we are reopening as AGING AT HOME SUPPORT for Jackson County Seniors on April 15th,2020. We’re getting back to our roots—serving the aging population of Jackson County. For now, our services will be limited to a telephone assurance program and building ramps for our seniors (age 60 or older). See the Services tab on the left. In the future we hope to include durable medical equipment, but that will depend on the community’s support.

In order to fund these and future services we need financial help. We appreciate those who have continued to support us during our temporary closure. Let’s make sure that Jackson County is known for caring about our aging population.