The Arizona Long Term Care System covers a comprehensive array of supportive services for individuals who are aged or disabled. This program pays for nursing home care and community-based alternatives that can help you remain in your own home or in a residential setting of your choice.
Candidates who may qualify for the Home Delivered Meal Program are 60 years of age or older and disabled individuals 18-59 years old.
Senior and Adult Independent Living Program Senior and Adult Independent Living (SAIL) case management services help individuals live independently in their own homes by coordinating needed services and assistance with daily living activities.
Stay Active and Independent for Life (SAIL) is an evidence-based fall prevention program centered around a strength, balance and fitness program for adults 65 and older. SAIL classes are offered 2-3 times a week as a one-hour class, and the exercises can be done standing or sitting.
In many communities, a variety of services are available to help older people. Depending on the person's needs, you might hire a home health aide to visit on a regular basis, arrange transportation so the person can run errands, or speak with a geriatric care manager to help coordinate care.
Community and family. Community and family are vital to seniors, contributing to their overall well-being, happiness, and quality of life. Being part of a family or community gives seniors a sense of belonging and purpose.