Indianapolis is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County. As of 2017, Indianapolis is the third most populous city in the American Midwest and 16th most populous in the U.S.
The Central Indiana Council on Aging has 3 primary ways it interacts with the public and maintains age-friendliness with its residents:
- CareAware: CareAware services include one-on-one options counseling for individuals of any income level as well as group education and support.
- CICOA’s Aging & Disability Resource Center can help you make informed decisions about Planning for in-home or long-term care, Housing options, Community-based services, including home-delivered meals, transportation, home modifications and more, Accessing resources to help pay for services (Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance), Transitioning between levels of care, Peer support, and Self care.
- Flourish: Flourish Care Management is a comprehensive service designed to meet the long-term care needs of older adults and people of any age with disabilities in a home or community-based setting with better health outcomes, better care, and at a lower cost than institutional care. Using a team-based, person-centered approach, our care managers assess an individual’s eligibility for services, functional impairment and care needs, develop a customized plan of care, and coordinate all services required to extend independent living.
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It has a bus stop near by but there are a lot of young adults who hang around the area.
School buses, daycares , parks, sidewalks etc.
I currently live in an apartment. Most my neighbors are around my age and work 1 or more jobs. No one really hangs around outside except the kids in the summer
The community has a youth center which hires college aged kids as well as older adults. The surrounding shops also hire workers both young and old.
I will mention it to family members.
It's ok here.