City’s agency on aging lists available services
Residents can receive home-delivered meals, case management and more
The St. Louis Area Agency on Aging (SLAAA) offers many services for seniors who are 60 years of age or older living in the City of St. Louis, their caregivers, and persons 18-59 who are on disability.
To cover service fees, SLAAA receives federal, state and local funding. This funding does not cover the entire cost of services. SLAAA welcomes contributions, but there is no fee for services.
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