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Central Alabama Aging Consortium (CAAC) is part of a state-wide aging network that provides a variety of Home and Community-based services to the region’s senior and disabled populations and their caregivers.
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Our latest group picture. Taken May 2 outside the Garrett Coliseum!
Who We Are
CAAC coordinates services for the elderly and disabled populations and their caregivers in Autauga, Elmore, & Montgomery counties. The primary goal is to develop, coordinate, and provide services in the community that supports an active and independent lifestyle where those we serve can live and thrive.
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PLEASE FILL OUT THE FORM, DOWNLOAD IT TO YOUR COMPUTER AND THEN SEND IT TO US VIA EMAIL TO caac-adrc@caac-al.org . WE DO NOT RECEIVE THE FORM UNLESS YOU EMAIL IT TO US.
*If a person files this form, they DO NOT need to fill the Client Intake Form.
HAPPENINGS
Medicare 2026 Income Limits for Savings Programs Released
SHIP Coordinator Whitney Anderson reminds you that Medicare has released the 2026 income limits for the various savings programs that cover some Medicare expenses for low-income families in Autauga, Elmore and Montgomery counties. If your income is below the levels in the chart nearby, then you could qualify for help with Medicare premiums and other insurance costs.
Call CAAC at 334-240-4680 and ask for ADRC or send an email to caac.adrc@caac-al.org .
Tell them you are interested in a Medicare Savings program.
CAAC Volunteers at True Divine Baptist Church Food Pantry In Montgomery County
True Divine Baptist Church held its regular Food Pantry event in early March. This program is enormous and involves many community organizations helping True Divine feed those in need. Lines of cars waited for admittance into the food pantry at True Divine. Central Alabama Aging Consortium team members were excited to help the pantry move food items and helping clients load their baskets. Out of respect for the clients’ privacy, we do not take their pictures. But we have some pictures of our wonderful team members.
Did you know Dementia Friendly Alabama teaches youngsters how to interact with a relative with dementia?
School is in session so we thought it would be a good time to remind everyone that DFA goes into elementary schools to help explain dementia. DeLane Poague of DFA explains.
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