Kentucky ADRC, DAIL, and 211 Resource Navigation¶
Kentucky caregivers can use the Department for Aging and Independent Living Aging and Disability Resource Center, regional Area Agencies on Aging and Independent Living, and Kentucky 211 to find aging, disability, caregiver, home care, respite, meals, personal care, housing, food, health care, transportation, crisis, legal, and community-service referrals.
Kentucky's Aging and Disability Resource Center provides information and referrals to aging and disability programs and services, including help for caregivers who are overwhelmed, concerned about what happens to the person in their care, or looking for available aging and disability supports. The Department for Aging and Independent Living oversees statewide programs and services for Kentucky elders and individuals with disabilities, works with Area Agencies on Aging and Independent Living and other partners, and provides one-on-one assistance by phone to help people locate appropriate programs and services. Kentucky 211 is a statewide helpline and online resource directory that connects people with essential community services including housing, food, health care, employment, crisis intervention, senior services, respite care, adult day care, transportation, legal assistance, and disaster aid.
Eligibility¶
- Relationship: spouse, parent, child, sibling, grandparent, other relative, non relative