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  • My mother is 88 years old and is becoming quite frail. She lives by herself. She needs more care and assistance than my husband and I can provide. Can Davis County’s Senior Services help us?
    ›› There are several programs and services that may be able to help your mother. To access these programs, contact Davis County’s Seniors Services at 801-525-5050. A case manager will discuss your mother's situation with you and make referrals to appropriate services. If necessary, a case manager will arrange to visit with you and your mother in person to perform a more in-depth assessment.
  • How old do I have to be to be eligible to participate in Senior Services' programs?
    ›› Senior Employment Program - 55 years, Medicaid Aging Waiver - 65 years, The Alternatives Program - 18 years (waiting list for those under 60 years), Family Caregiver Support Program - Person receiving care - 60 years, Senior activity centers - 60 years, Meals on Wheels - 60 years
  • Do you charge for the services you offer?
    ›› Most services are available on a 'suggested donation' basis. We do not deny services to someone if they are unable to make a donation. All donations are used to expand programs and additional services. The Alternatives Program does charge a fee for its services. The fee is based on a sliding scale that is tied to level of income. The Medicaid Waiver may require an individual to 'spend down' their income in order to be eligible for assistance.
  • How can I find out more about the different programs and services that Senior Services offer?
    ›› Contact Davis County’s Senior Services at 801-525-5050 for information about the wide range of services and activities we provide.
  • I have questions about my Medicaid and/or Medicare coverage. Can you help me?
    ›› Yes, the Health Insurance Information Program can help you. Call 801-525-5050 or your nearest senior activity center for information about eligibility, coverage, and spend down issues. The Division of Aging and Adult Services website has more information on health insurance programs.
  • My parent lives in a nursing home. I'm concerned about the level of care they are receiving. Who do I call?
    ›› The Long Term Care Ombudsman Program investigates complaints involving care in assisted living and nursing homes in Davis County. The Ombudsman can be contacted at 801-525-5067. The Division of Aging and Adult Services website has more information on the Long Term Care Ombudsman Program.
  • I am 84 years old. My husband died last year. I really want to remain independent and stay in my own home for as long as I can. Where can I turn for help and information that would enable me to remain independent?
    ›› Contact Davis County’s Senior Services at 801-525-5050 for information about services that can help you remain independent and continue living in your own home.
  • My elderly neighbor lives alone. Lately he seems to be losing weight. Since his wife died I don't think he is eating very well. He has no family. Both I and our other neighbors work during the day so there is no one to help him prepare a meal. Is he eligible for Home Delivered Meals (Meals on Wheels)?
    ›› To be eligible for Home Delivered Meals (Meals on Wheels), a person must be at least 60 years old, homebound and unable to prepare their own meals. To find out more about our Home Delivered Meals program, call 525-5085.
  • I am having problems with a legal matter and cannot afford to hire an attorney to help me. Can Davis County’s Senior Services provide legal assistance and counsel?
    ›› Each of the senior activity centers has an attorney available once a month for legal advice. Contact Senior Services at 801-525-5050 or your nearest senior activity center for information.
  • I've noticed some bruises on the older woman who lives down the street from me. I think her children may be abusing her. Can anything be done to help her?
    ›› If you have reason to suspect that an older person is being abused, exploited or neglected, the situation should be immediately reported to Adult Protective Services at 800-371-7897.
  • My aunt lives out of state. She is getting quite old and frail. How can I find out about any services that may be available to assist her in her hometown?
    ›› The National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (NAAAA) has established the Eldercare Locator — a toll-free number for identifying information and referral services provided by programs across the country. Service providers are identified for every zip code in the country. Call the Elder Locator at 800-677-1116 available weekdays from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. (EST). ElderCare.gov
Contact Information

Physical Address
22 South State St.
3rd Floor
Clearfield, Utah 84015
For a map, click here.

Mailing Address
Davis County Health Department
Attn: Senior Services
P.O. Box 618
Farmington, Utah 84025

Phone Numbers
(801) 525-5050 :: Main
(801) 525-5071 :: Fax

Hours
Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except legal holidays)

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