1. Stillaguamish Senior Center / Stilly Valley Center

    Stilly Vally Center is a gathering place for people of all ages to connect, support each other, and find purpose and belonging.

  2. Homage Transportation Assistance Program

    Helps eligible older adults and adults with disabilities in Snohomish County arrange curb-to-curb rides to medical appointments, grocery trips, and essential errands; includes travel training and trip planning support.

  3. Apply for Meals on Wheels

    Home-delivered, nutritionally balanced meals for homebound seniors; includes flexible menus, special-diet options, and a simple eligibility and intake process.

  4. Resources for Elderly in Snohomish County

    A countywide directory of aging-related services—housing, benefits counseling, legal help, caregiver support, health and wellness, and more—organized to help residents find local assistance quickly.

  5. Community Transit Assistance for Older Adults

    Reduced-fare options, DART paratransit eligibility, and rider training to make fixed-route buses and demand-response services easier and more affordable for seniors.

  6. State Funded Household and Personal Care Services

    In-home help with daily activities—bathing, dressing, meal prep, light housekeeping—for eligible Washington residents who need support to remain safely at home.

  7. Washington State Senior Resources

    Statewide information hub for programs that support healthy aging, financial security, legal rights, long-term services, transportation, and caregiver assistance.

  8. WA State Community Living Connections Office (Information and Assistance)

    Free, confidential information and referral service that connects older adults, adults with disabilities, and caregivers to community programs, benefits, and long-term care options.

  9. DSHS: How to Apply for Medicaid

    Step-by-step guidance for Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) applications, including eligibility, required documents, and how to apply online, by phone, or in person.

  10. Get Started with Medicare for 65 and Older (Official Page)

    Official federal resources explaining Parts A–D, enrollment timelines, penalties, and coverage choices—including Medigap and Medicare Advantage—so you can choose the plan that fits your needs.

  11. Aging and Long-Term Support Administration

    Washington’s lead agency for services that help older adults and people with disabilities live independently—case management, caregiver support, adult protective services, and in-home care.

  12. Long Term Care Ombudsman Program

    Independent advocates who help residents of nursing homes, assisted living, and adult family homes resolve concerns about care, rights, and quality of life.

  13. Care Giver Support Program

    Coaching, respite options, support groups, training, and limited financial assistance to sustain family and unpaid caregivers providing care at home.

  14. Estate Recovery for Medical and Long-Term Services

    Explains when and how the State may seek repayment for certain Medicaid/long-term care costs after a recipient’s death, with information on exemptions and hardship waivers.

  15. Fall Prevention for the Elderly

    Education, home-safety checks, and evidence-based balance and strength programs designed to reduce falls and support safe, independent living.

  16. Stilly Valley Health Connections

    Local classes, workshops, and referrals that promote physical and mental wellness, chronic disease self-management, and healthy aging in the Stillaguamish Valley area.

  17. Flu Vaccine Information

    Current guidance on seasonal influenza vaccination, including who should get the shot, timing, local availability, and tips for staying healthy during flu season.

  18. Senior Community Service Employment Program

    Paid, part-time community service training for job-seekers age 55+, helping older adults build skills and transition to unsubsidized employment.

  19. Older Worker Employment Program

    Helps job seekers age 55+ reenter or advance in the workforce through paid training, individualized job coaching, and connections to local employers. Participants build current skills, update resumes and interview techniques, gain recent work experience at community host sites, and receive support to move into unsubsidized, competitive employment.