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Bucks County Area Agency on Aging Information

The Bucks County Area Agency on Aging, one of 52 in Pennsylvania, is a publicagency designated by the Bucks County Commissioners in 1973. The AAA is responsible for the planning and implementation of a variety of services and programs to assist older persons and their families in Bucks County. Our priority consumers are seniors who have a low-income, are frail and who have chronic disabilities.

  • 30 E. Oakland Ave.
    Doylestown, PA 18901
    Charles A. Kane, Director
    Phone: 2150-348-0510
    FAX: 215-348-9253
    Protective Services and TDD: 1-800-243-3767
    Office Hours: 3:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday

The Area Agency offers more than 20 programs to help older adults, including:

  • In-Home Services
  • Nursing Home Assessment
  • Health Promotion Programs
  • Pharmaceutical Assistance (PACE)
  • Employment Assistance
  • Adult Day Care
  • Information & Referral
  • Insurance Counseling
  • Senior Community Centers
  • Transportation
  • Meals-on-Wheels
  • Volunteer Opportunities (RSVP)

 

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