SMAA’s programs meet urgent needs while maximizing independence for older adults. Along with serving as a hub of information and resources, SMAA addresses a wide range of needs, including nutrition, wellness, social isolation, finances, housing, and respite, including:
- Meals on Wheels & congregate dining
-Adult day programs
-Family caregiver support and education
-Medicare counseling & seminars
-Money management assistance
-Volunteer-based companionship (infused into all of SMAA's programming!)
-Information & referral and service coordination
-Evidence-based falls prevention programs, including Tai Chi and A Matter of Balance
-And more!
SMAA's Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is part of the Corporation for National Community Service's (CNCS) AmeriCorps Seniors. SMAA's RSVP acts as a clearinghouse, connecting volunteers over the age of 55 to positions at dozens of nonprofits throughout Cumberland and York counties.
SMAA is one of five Agencies on Aging that serve the state of Maine.