Marin Aging and Adult Services

Marin County Aging and Adult Services 

Supporting Seniors and Their Families

Marin County Aging and Adult Services, also known as the Area Agency on Aging (AAA), is a vital resource for older adults and their family caregivers in Marin County. As the leading planner, administrator, and funder of services for people aged 60 and above, AAA plays a central role in ensuring that seniors receive the care and support they need to age with dignity and independence.

Services Offered by AAA

AAA partners with a network of private and non-profit agencies to provide a wide array of services designed to meet the diverse needs of Marin County’s aging population. 

Some of the key services include:

  • Assisted Transportation, helping seniors get to essential appointments and services.
  • Caregiver Registry, connecting family caregivers with trusted resources and support.
  • Case Management – Rural offers personalized assistance for seniors living in rural Marin.
  • Congregate Meals provides nutritious meals in community settings to promote socialization and health.
  • Disease Prevention and Health Promotion educates seniors on maintaining and improving their health.
  • Employment Readiness Services assists older adults in preparing for and finding employment opportunities.
  • Family Caregiver Support Programs offer resources, respite, and education for those caring for older family members.
  • Home-Delivered Meal Program delivers nutritious meals directly to homebound seniors.
  • Information and Assistance guides seniors to services and support.
  • Legal Services offers legal advice and assistance on matters affecting seniors.
  • Long-Term Care Ombudsman advocates for the rights and well-being of residents in long-term care facilities.
  • Senior Center Activities promote engagement and community through various activities and programs.
  • Visiting Rural Marin provides companionship and support for seniors living in remote areas.

Marin Commission on Aging

The Marin County Board of Supervisors established the Marin County Commission on Aging to better serve the needs of the aging population. This commission serves as an advisory body to the AAA and focuses on promoting the dignity, independence, and quality of life of older adults in the county.

Mission

The Commission on Aging is dedicated to advocating for the needs of older adults, providing information, and supporting programs and services that enhance the lives of seniors in Marin.

Membership Qualifications

The Commission is composed of a majority of members who are 60 years or older.

It includes service providers and members who represent the community’s diverse geographic, racial, economic, and social backgrounds.

At least one member represents the interests of individuals with disabilities.

Meetings

The Marin County Commission on Aging holds regular meetings on the second Monday of each month from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. This consistent schedule encourages community participation and ensures that the voices of seniors and their caregivers are heard.

Get Involved

Whether you’re a senior looking for services, a caregiver seeking support, or a community member interested in advocacy, Marin County Aging and Adult Services is here to help. 

By participating in the Commission on Aging or utilizing AAA’s services, you can contribute to a community where older adults are valued, respected, and supported.

For more information about services, upcoming meetings, or how to get involved, visit https://www.marinhhs.org/boards/commission-aging.