Salt Lake City (often shortened to Salt Lake and abbreviated as SLC) is the capital and the most populous municipality of the U.S. state of Utah. Aging and Adult Services serve the Salt Lake City Community by Promoting Independence Through Advocacy, Engagement and Access to Resources. Services Include:
- The Caregiver Support program provides information & assistance, free classes, events, support groups, and consultations to all family and informal community caregivers. Unpaid caregivers may also apply for short term respite services.
- The Aging & Adult Services Ombudsman supports and protects the rights of people living in long-term care facilities.
- The Outreach Program answers questions on issues related to aging, will help you enroll in our services, provides referrals to other service providers, and assists with Medicare & Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP) enrollment, questions, and problem resolution.
- The Rides for Wellness program provides rides for adults age 60 or older with no other means of transportation to vital medical appointments including dialysis, chemotherapy, and others.
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Aging & Adult Services
2001 South State Street S1-600
Salt Lake City, UT 84190-4575
385 468-3200
reviews (43)
It is not very easy to get around in Salt Lake and it's quite loud.
.salt lake city and utah in general has lots of people in their 50s 60s 70s, and beyond, who are out riding bikes, hiking, etc. and everyone, in my opinion, seems to be treated well.
I feel the area is age friendly because it has plenty of community engagement opportunities, fairly good transportation systems, work opportunities, etc.
I just moved here, so I am uncertain.
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