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Senior In-Home Services Grants is a program from the Alaska Department of Health that funds community organizations providing in-home support services to low-income older adults across Alaska. The program supports a range of services including case management, chore assistance, respite care, and personal care services designed to help seniors remain safely in their homes and avoid institutionalization.
Eligible recipients include nonprofits and service providers that serve adults aged 60 and older with functional impairments, as well as adults under 60 with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) or similar disabilities. Award amounts vary based on program scope.
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Senior In-Home Services Grants | State of Alaska | Department of Health The Senior In-Home Services (SIH) grant program helps low-income adults aged 60 and older with daily tasks. Services include case management, chore assistance, respite care, personal care services, and extended support.
Seniors 60+ who experience functional impairments, and adults under 60 with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) or similar disabilities and service needs to older Alaskans who are at risk of being institutionalized. Contact a Senior In-Home Services provider near you for more information.
Bethel, Dillingham, Utqiagvik, Wainwright Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association Aleutian Pribilofs Region, Atka, King Cove, Nikolski, Unalaska 1131 East International Airport Rd Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Agency of Alaska Anchorage, Mat-Su Borough 2612 East Northern Lights Blvd info@hospiceofanchorage.
org Catholic Community Service, Inc. Angoon, Haines, Hoonah, Juneau, Ketchikan, Metlakatla, Saxman, Wrangell, Yakutat Center for Community, Inc. / COMPASS Homecare Anchorage, Juneau, Kake, Sitka Community Connections, Inc. Craig, Hydaburg, Klawock, Metlakatla, Naukati, Saxman Fairbanks Resource Agency Frontier Community Services Kalifornsky, Kasilof, Kenai, Nikiski, Soldotna, Sterling Anchor Point, Fox River, Fritz Creek, Happy Valley, Homer, Kachemak, Nanwalek, Nikolaevsk, Ninilchik, Port Graham, Seldovia 265 East Pioneer Ave.
Ste. 3 director@hospiceofhomer. org Palmer Senior Citizens Center, Inc. Senior Citizens of Kodiak.
Inc. Interior outside of Fairbanks Native Village of Unalakleet Wasilla Area Seniors, Inc. 1301 South Century Circle wasillaseniors@alaskaseniors.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits and service providers serving seniors age 60+ with functional impairments, adults under 60 with ADRD, and individuals at risk of institutionalization. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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