Care Coordination is a process that includes assessing the needs of a client and effectively planning, arranging, coordinating, and following up on services for clients and caregivers.
The primary goal of In-Home Services are to prevent or delay institutional living of older persons in the Brazos Valley region. More...
The Brazos Valley Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) works with the aged (those over 60) and disabled community by providing information about services and support to help individuals and families to make informed choices about their health and wellness. More...
The regional advisory council provides valuable services by helping the BVAAA identify the needs, create accessible services and target resources in your community and others in the Brazos Valley region. More...
Learn more about the team that supports the Area Agency on Aging program on our staff page including titles, phone numbers and email addresses. More...
Benefits Counseling is available through the Brazos Valley Area Agency on Aging to provide information and assistance concerning health insurance options, public benefits, and entitlements. More...
The Brazos Valley Area Agency on Aging has implemented evidence-based programs with the goal of empowering older people to take more control of their health. More...
Information and referral services (I&R) respond to callers requesting information and assistance. More...
The Long-Term Care Ombudsman is a resident advocate who works to identify, investigate, and resolve problems related to health, safety, welfare, and rights of individuals living in Nursing Homes or Assisted Living Facilities. More...
BVAAA supports the Texas Silver-Haired Legislature (TSHL) election. The elected delegates are a non-partisan, representative body of citizens 60+ years of age, elected by their peers. More...
RSVP is America’s largest volunteer network for people aged 55 and over. More...