DC Department of Aging and Community Living

Category: Government office in Washington, District of Columbia

Address: 500 K St NE, Washington, DC 20002, USA

Phone: +12027245626

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM

Friday: 8:30AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Gerald Dendy

Aug 17, 2022

From the bathroom into the bedroom, down to the basement the DC Office on Aging has help me with necessary items in my home that makes life more steady and comfortable!

Jerry Maronek

Jul 18, 2022

I have received excellent service from the department. They have responded within minutes of my inquiries. The Department appears to be extremely well run pulling up my call record immediately and then following through the request for service. Both my Social Worker and her supervisor, Ms Sullivan are to be commended!

Frankie Hargrove

Jun 15, 2022

I went to the Department of Aging for assistance five months ago this June. A Mr Plathon Watson led me on to believe Id get assistance. He lied. Now I'm 5 months behind in rental assistance and electric bill is now $1073.05. He refuses to even reply to my pleas to answer my emails/text messages.

Janice Sanker

Dec 25, 2021

Been trying to get in touch with the Case Manager name Perez for 3 months concerning my Mom. He won't return phone calls at all!!!!!😳☹️🥺. Rehab Center won't check on my paralyzed Mom every two hours to change her from laying in her mess. Most of these places don't do what they said they will provide. The family is better at paying an individual to come over and live to take care of your love ones. The whole healthcare system is broken and robbing people blind after they have paid their taxes and worked All their lives for the next generations behind them. Then you can't even understand the language barriers.

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Questions & Answers

Is there any programs in this city that help seniors and the disabled with Home repairs ?

Rhonda Jackson | Oct 2, 2018
Bunny Mallory | Oct 2, 2018

Yes is it the Single Family Residential Rehilbiltation program Call 202 - 667- 7006 Housing Counseling Services

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Is there a program that helps with home maintenance?

Denise C Ruffin | Oct 2, 2018
Marian Douglas-Ungaro | Oct 2, 2018

I am shocked that no one from Washington, DC Office on Aging has even replied to these important questions.

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Can housing of agen help reduce costs on health care.

Fayee Green Huston | Oct 2, 2019
Mary E Coppedge | Oct 1, 2020

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Do you have a list of attorneys who serve the aging?

Patrice Lee | Oct 2, 2019
Olivia Ikenberry | Oct 2, 2019

Legal counsel for the aging is a great program that can assist seniors with legal needs.

What did you do when you feel that someone has been neglected

Montez Cockrell | Oct 2, 2019
Olivia Ikenberry | Oct 2, 2019

Contact office on aging or Adult Protective services

My mother Ethel Jones lives in DC is 91 years old. I need help finding a place to take care of her. She is being left along in a housing apartment and can't do for her self. She suffers from Alizemer and her memory is gone. Please help me find a pl

Barbara Kearney | Oct 2, 2018
George Kerr III | Oct 2, 2018

Call the office and they will connect you with resources.

Do you offer property purchase assistance?

Ernest Simms | Apr 4, 2022
Tyrone Day | May 4, 2022

No , what is That

I NEED A TREE IN MY YARD CUT DOWN. WILL YOU HELP?

Serenity Thomas | Oct 1, 2021
Jobina Brown | Mar 5, 2022

i need a tree in my yard cut down. Will you help?

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Can a Senior be placed in a Md nursing home hospice and be on dc Medicare and Medicaid

jennifer joyner | Oct 2, 2019
Barnita Little | Oct 1, 2021

I need help getting Medicaid and Food stamps. Also a stair lift in my home.

I want to retire but i need to lower my mortgage payments. Are there any programs in place to assist me?

Betty Bibb | Oct 2, 2019
Mariah Red-Wind | Oct 2, 2019

Call 211, the Mayors City-Wide service for info.

Re: a family; wife is bedridden, her husband, previous caretaker, was hospitalized (12/13/18). A nurse visits the home, however, there is no consistent caretaker in the home to change the wife, assure her nutritional needs are being met.

Jamila Woods-Jones | Oct 2, 2019
Frieda BrownSjogren | Oct 2, 2019

Their health insurance company may provide home care aid service. If not, contact a Medicare Enrollment Specialist at the DC Office on Aging- Aging & Resource Center. 202- 724-5626

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