Senior Services
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Aging & Adult Services
2001 South State Street S1-600
Salt Lake City, UT 84190-4575
Phone: 385-468-3200
The Information and Assistance Program connects older adults and families to services and resources that help them explore options, assist with independent living, and provide information about health care benefits and fraud prevention.
Services include:
Abuse/Neglect of Seniors and Adults with Disabilities
195 N 1950 W – State headquarters
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone: 801-538-4171 - 800-371-7897 (Toll-Free)
We serve as a link between the National Administration on Aging and local programs.
Mountainland Association of Governments (MAG)
586 E 800 N
Orem, UT 84097
Phone: 801-229-3800 – FAX: 801-229-3801
MAG is the area agency on aging for Summit, Utah & Wasatch counties providing education, resources, and services that empower aging adults to thrive at home and in our community.
The Utah Eldercare Planning Council
Phone: 800-989-8137 (Toll-Free)
The Utah Eldercare Planning Council (UEPC) lists companies and individual senior service providers on this Website who help families meet the needs of aging seniors and deal with the crisis and burden of long term care. We offer a one-stop source of community providers and advisors in Utah who serve seniors in various ways, including care management, home care, elder law, Medicaid planning, retirement planning, insurance services, and reverse mortgages, information on VA benefits for senior veterans, and much more.
Utah Department of Human Services' Division of Aging and Adult Services
195 N 1950 W
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone: 801-538-4171 or 877-424-4640 (Toll-Free)
Email: dhsinfo@utah.gov
The agency offers information and referrals as well as homemaker type services, including chores. Assistance includes free home-delivered meals, medical equipment, companion services, free or low-cost home modification, and caregiver training. Some older adults in Utah may also receive a medical card for prescription medications and related bills. Call (877) 424-4640 for details and an office near you.
Utahans Against Hunger
244 South 500 West – Suite 102
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Phone: 801-328-2561 – 800-453-3663 (Toll-Free)
Utahns Against Hunger works to increase access to food through advocacy, outreach, and education.
2001 South State Street S1-600
Salt Lake City, UT 84190-4575
Phone: 385-468-3200
The Information and Assistance Program connects older adults and families to services and resources that help them explore options, assist with independent living, and provide information about health care benefits and fraud prevention.
Services include:
- Assistance with making long term care decisions
- Eldercare locator service
- General information on available services
- Information to help individuals avoid health care fraud
- Lawn mowing, snow removal
- Medicare, Medicaid counseling
- Person-centered assessment to create individual care plans
- Short term case management
Abuse/Neglect of Seniors and Adults with Disabilities
195 N 1950 W – State headquarters
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone: 801-538-4171 - 800-371-7897 (Toll-Free)
We serve as a link between the National Administration on Aging and local programs.
Mountainland Association of Governments (MAG)
586 E 800 N
Orem, UT 84097
Phone: 801-229-3800 – FAX: 801-229-3801
MAG is the area agency on aging for Summit, Utah & Wasatch counties providing education, resources, and services that empower aging adults to thrive at home and in our community.
The Utah Eldercare Planning Council
Phone: 800-989-8137 (Toll-Free)
The Utah Eldercare Planning Council (UEPC) lists companies and individual senior service providers on this Website who help families meet the needs of aging seniors and deal with the crisis and burden of long term care. We offer a one-stop source of community providers and advisors in Utah who serve seniors in various ways, including care management, home care, elder law, Medicaid planning, retirement planning, insurance services, and reverse mortgages, information on VA benefits for senior veterans, and much more.
Utah Department of Human Services' Division of Aging and Adult Services
195 N 1950 W
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone: 801-538-4171 or 877-424-4640 (Toll-Free)
Email: dhsinfo@utah.gov
The agency offers information and referrals as well as homemaker type services, including chores. Assistance includes free home-delivered meals, medical equipment, companion services, free or low-cost home modification, and caregiver training. Some older adults in Utah may also receive a medical card for prescription medications and related bills. Call (877) 424-4640 for details and an office near you.
Utahans Against Hunger
244 South 500 West – Suite 102
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Phone: 801-328-2561 – 800-453-3663 (Toll-Free)
Utahns Against Hunger works to increase access to food through advocacy, outreach, and education.