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Service Coordination


The COAAA provides a Service Coordinator in eight senior housing complexes.  Funding is provided through HUD grants and private contracts with property owners. Service Coordinators of COAAA are all social worker that are on site a specified number of hours to assist frail and disabled residents with providing support and linkage to community resources.  The service coordinator will assists residents by promoting services to maintain independent living.

The COAAA provides service coordinators in the following locations:           

Jaycee Arms
266 E Main St
Columbus, Ohio 43215
614-228-1201

Nazareth Towers
300 E Rich St
Columbus, Ohio 43215
614-464-4780

Mt Vernon Plaza
1035 Atcheson
Columbus, Ohio 43203
614-253-8627

Jenkins Terrace
1000 E Broad St
Columbus, Ohio 43203
614-421-6000

Wellington Village
5863 Scioto-Darby Rd
Hilliard, Ohio 43026
614-777-8553

Fieldstone
2850 Alum Creek Dr
Columbus, Ohio 43207
614-445-0221

Chandler Arms
305 N Gould
Columbus, Ohio 43209
614-231-0306

Sharon Glyn Village
914 Sharon Glyn
Newark, Ohio 43055
740-366-8797


For additional information on Senior Living, Senior Housing or Service Coordination, call the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging (614)645-7250 or (800)589-7277

 

PASSPORT receives 99% approval rating

Consumers gave Ohio’s 12 Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) a better than 99% approval rating on their management of the PASSPORT program throughout 2011.  On January 30, the Ohio Department of Aging released data reporting results of its consumer satisfaction survey for the entire state.

Consumers rated their satisfaction through participation in programs offered by AAAs at over 99% statewide.

“We are passionate about providing information to individuals and family members and helping them navigate through a complex system of care when they need it most," said Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging Director Cindy Farson.   

"Our employees work very hard to respond to the needs of frail people who rely on in-home services, like PASSPORT, to remain in their communities.”

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