Office on Aging Services

United Way 211 (Just dial 2-1-1)

man on phone or 970-407-7066

Aging can create a variety of challenges for caregivers and older adults. Call 211 to speak with a trained infomation/referral specialist.

Family Caregiver Support Program

Are you a daughter or son caring for an aging parent? Are you a husband or wife caring for a spouse? Are you a friend or neighbor caring for an aging friend? Then you are a Caregiver and you are not alone! Family and friends provide 80% of care older persons receive. Caregivers often feel stressed and alone, trying to balance their own needs with those of their loved ones.

Photo: working with caregivers

The Family Caregiver Support Program is federally funded through the Older Americans Act. The program was developed by the Larimer County Office on Aging to provide information, support and assistance to individuals who are caring for a loved one in the home who is 60 years of age and older or under 60 with dementia or a related disorder. The following links highlight the major aspects of the program.

For more information contact Lynette McGowan by email or at 970-498-7758 for any questions regarding caregiver support.

Long Term Care Ombudsman Program - Resident Advocate

Ombudsman Tina Barker with client

The Long Term Care Ombudsmen at the Larimer County Office on Aging are trained, experienced advocates who provide services to help resolve complaints and concerns within nursing facilities and assisted living residences. It is the job of the Ombudsmen to help long-term care residents obtain the services necessary to promote quality of life while maintaining their dignity. Ombudsman Linda Rumney wiht client

For more information contact either of your local Ombudsmen by email or phone:
Tina Barker, 970-498-7754
Monica Becker, 970-498-7753

Adult Resources for Care and Help (ARCH)

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ARCH is a program for anyone over 60, or for those over 18 with a disability, who need information on or referral to long term care services such as:

  • On-going help in the home
  • Advice about options for staying in the home or moving to a different setting
  • Understanding how to afford the help that is needed

Caregivers, families, and friends are also welcome to use the program! Short term case management is available as needed.

For more information, contact Linda Rumney by email or at 970-498-7757.

Learn more about how the program began.

Senior Citizens' Property Tax Work-off

Noreen, Sr Tax Worker

The Senior Citizens' Property Tax Work-off Program allows seniors to temporarily work for Larimer County in order to reduce the burden of their property tax bill. Participants can work off up to $400.00 of the Larimer County portion of their taxes, at a rate of $7.64 per hour. To qualify for the program, a person must have a monthly household income at or below $1,815 (one-person household) or $2,452 (two-person household). Application appointment times have been set for the 2012 season.