Specific Need
Specific need:
Northeast Kansas Area Agency on Aging is a valuable resource for Sabetha residents and individuals throughout Nemaha County. In 2021, we provided over 1500 services to individuals in Sabetha and across the county. We also support local agencies like the Nemaha Meals on Wheels Program and Nemaha County General Public Transportation Program.
We are raising funds to support the construction of a 17,650 square foot COMMUNITY RESOURCES HUB to be located within the Walmart Retail Plaza between Hopi Drive and Natchez Street in Hiawatha, Kansas. This state of the art facility will include aging and disability services, a regional transit hub and dispatch center, a community café and Meals on Wheel of Northeast Kansas program, technology lab, and recreational activities space. Through this innovative project, we will be able to increase access to services for aging adults and individuals of all ages throughout our seven county service area. This facility will feature a community café that also functions as a senior meal site, where individuals of all ages can enjoy a healthy meal and aging residents can participate in Older Americans Act nutrition programs. Our technology lab will focus on digital literacy for rural residents and help them better use technology to improve their quality of life. We will also offer meaningful socialization activities and wellness programs as an opportunity to improve the health and well-being of community members. This facility will also house NEKAAA General Public Transportation, which will provide rides for all ages. This regional transit hub will help us expand our transit fleet and increase access to employment, school, medical appointments, and local retail establishments.
Northeast Kansas Area Agency on Aging (NEKAAA) was established in 1973, through the Older Americans Act, as a community-based 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization located in Northeast Kansas. Our mission is to assist individuals to live independently in their homes and communities, for as long as possible, with improved quality of life and dignity. We provide services tailored to local and regional needs through case management, nutritional support, transportation, information and assistance, health promotion programs, caregiver services and access to community resources and support. We also serve as an Aging and Disability Resource Center focused on long term planning for individuals of all ages, abilities and income levels.
Mission
Northeast Kansas Area Agency on Aging assists individuals in living independently in their homes and communities, maintaining their independence, quality of life and dignity, for as long as possible.Profile
Northeast Kansas
Area Agency on Aging
Your “Single Point of Entry”
to services and resources
in Northeast Kansas
Our Mission:
The Northeast Kansas Area Agency on Aging (NEKAAA) assists individuals in living independently in their homes and communities, maintaining their independence, quality of life and dignity,
for as long as possible.
About Us:
NEKAAA is a 501(c)(3) community- based nonprofit organization serving Atchison, Brown, Doniphan, Jackson, Marshall, Nemaha, and Washington Counties.
In 1973, NEKAAA became one of eleven Area Agencies on Aging in the State of Kansas mandated by the Older Americans Act to plan, develop, and provide a comprehensive system of services designed to promote independence.
As your local Aging and Disability Resource Center, NEKAAA operates as a visible and trusted resource where all people can turn for information,
assistance, and referral.
Services Provided:
Information and Assistance
NEKAAA’s knowledgeable personnel provides information and assistance finding local resources to meet the needs of individuals and their families across our seven county service area.
Case Management
Case Management is the process of identifying a person’s needs and locating, coordinating and monitoring services to match those needs.
NEKAAA Case Managers work throughout our seven-county service area.
In-Home Services
In-home services are available to assist individuals in maintaining independence and reducing the need for long-term care facility placement so individuals can remain in the community setting of their choice.
In-home services include:
· Attendant Care: assistance with bathing, dressing, mobility and medication management.
· Homemaker: help with light housekeeping, laundry, preparing meals, shopping and money management.
· Personal Emergency Response Services and Monitoring: a personal emergency response device can be activated if an individual has a medical or emergency need including a fall or becoming too ill to call for help.
· Home-delivered Meals: hot, nutritious, balanced meals are delivered to the home through local meal sites and Meals on Wheels America programs.
Client Assessment, Referral &
Evaluation (CARE)
Everyone admitted into a long-term care facility from any type of community based living must have a CARE assessment prior to admission to evaluate health and functional abilities. Hospital personnel, NEKAAA staff or contractors perform the assessment.
National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP)
NFCSP offers a range of services to support family caregivers including information about available services, assistance to caregivers in gaining access to services, respite care and supplemental services.
Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansans (SHICK)
Counseling, assistance and advocacy, relating to Medicare, private health insurance and related health coverage plans, is available from non-biased and trained NEKAAA staff and volunteers.
Legal Services
Kansas Legal Services is a non-profit law firm and community education organization helping low and moderate income people in Kansas.
Administrative Case Management (ACM)
This program assists consumers with the eligibility requirements for the Frail Elderly, Brain Injury, Physical Disability waivers and the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly program.
Benefits Enrollment Center (BEC)
NEKAAA is one of three Benefits Enrollment Centers in the State of Kansas. These centers help low-income Medicare beneficiaries enroll in all of the benefits they may be missing.
Core benefits include:
· Medicare Part D Extra Help/Low-Income Subsidy
· Medicare Savings Programs
· Medicaid
· Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
· Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program
Nutrition
NEKAAA supports a variety of meal sites and nutrition programs throughout our service area that provide congregate, home-delivered and grab-n-go meals. Eligibility and participation varies by county.
Health Promotion & Disease Prevention
NEKAAA provides a variety of evidence-based programs, health screenings and wellness related activities that promote healthy lifestyles and reduce the impacts of chronic conditions.
General Public Transportation
Public Transportation is offered in Brown, Atchison, Doniphan, Jackson, Marshall, Nemaha, and Washington Counties.
Contact the General Public Transportation Dispatch Center to find out about your local transportation provider by calling 785-742-7153. All services are first come first serve with equal access for all passengers. Hours, rates and other information may vary.
Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC)
As an ADRC, we are a trusted source for information where individuals of all ages, abilities and income levels can go to obtain assistance in planning long-term services and supports. Options Counseling is available to provide unbiased information and person-centered support that is relevant to an individual’s needs, preferences and goals.