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          Citizens for Elderly Services, Inc.
Welcome to the official website for Citizens for Elderly Services, Inc.!
What is the Citizens for Elderly Services (CES)?

CES is an organization that provides information to elderly citizens, care providers, and the general public about issues affecting elderly citizens. We provide education to elderly citizens, caregivers, and persons involved in the aging network on issues which may affect them, focusing on the areas of community based long term care.

How is education about home and community-based services important?

Because of the growing elderly population, and their desire to remain independent as long as possible; it is imperative that education be available to the public, and to our elected officials regarding the importance of community based long-term care (CBLTC) services. CES will focus on services such as the ESP levy programs, PASSPORT, Medicare, the Older Americans Act, and other programs which support older persons living independently in their chosen community environment.

To become a part of CES, click here

To become an aging advocate, click here

For more information, contact Mary Makley Wolff at 513-722-2474
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To learn more about issues that impact the elderly and to link to other State and National resources, visit our featured site shown below.

The National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (N4A) is the umbrella organization for the 655 area agencies on aging (AAAs) and more than 230 Title VI Native American aging programs in the U.S. The fundamental mission of the AAAs and Title VI programs is to provide services which make it possible for older individuals to remain in their home, thereby preserving their independence and dignity.
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Citizens for Elderly Services is partially funded by the Ohio Department on Aging through the Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio

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