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Princess101
Asked September 2018
At what age does somebody qualify to receive services from Agency on Aging?
What age do you have to be to qualify for services with Agency on Aging?
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JoAnn29
Sep 2018
If the person is disabled, getting SSD then that may be a different thing. It doesn't hurt to call.
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anonymous839718
Sep 2018
Bottom age 60. In a very crowded area it might be 62 or 65. For federally subsidized housing it’s 62 if disabled and 65 otherwise.
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worriedinCali
Sep 2018
60 or older
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