Working together. Finding options. Bettering lives.

One Incident Away

We are the voice for all seniors! Your Area Agency on Aging advocates for people just like you and your neighbors—those who want to retain as much independence as possible as you age. Read the stories on how your Area Agency on Aging saves lives.

Have Medicare Questions?

We have resources available to help you navigate medicare.

Caregiver Support

We recognize the important role caregivers like you play in our community. Through our family caregiver support program, we can help you access community services and resources designed to make your caregiving easier while respecting the independence and dignity of your loved one.

Tax Preparation Assistance

Our Tax Counseling for the Elderly Program (TCE) helps individuals age 60 and over file simple tax returns, apply for property tax credits and renters rebates at no cost to you. Trained volunteers go to work for you!

 

Meals

No matter your age, good nutrition is essential for good health.

We have meal options for you!

Scams & Fraud

SeniorAge staff works diligently to educate you how to identify and protect yourself from becoming a victim of scams and fraud. Each month we feature the latest scam reported from the Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP).

Our Monthly Feature

Volunteer Spotlight

Volunteer Spotlight

Meet John, our first interviewee for our Golden Anniversary spotlight on Seniors. It wasn’t until about two months ago that John discovered that the Monett Senior Center actually served lunch. Since, he’s been a frequent flyer (well, rider). He loves the food and the...

Keep Your Keys

Keep Your Keys

The Keep Your Keys Program is now being presented by SeniorAge. This isa free driver-safety course created for people 55 and older. As one ages, there are four factors that can affect driving:Decreased flexibility and strengthDecline in vision and/or hearingCognitive...

Winter is a perfect time to declutter

Winter is a perfect time to declutter

How to Start Getting Started with DeclutteringBy Amity Farr formerly with Simple Fly LifeWhen someone has “too much stuff,” getting underway with finding freedom from stressmay look impossible. The collection of knickknacks, memorabilia, and whatzamacallitslooks like...