Aging In Place
Expanded In-Home Services for the Elderly Program (EISEP)
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This program can help you with nonmedical in-home services, such as:

  • Case management: A social service professional will work with you and your family to decide which services you will need in order to remain living at home.
  • Housekeeping: This includes homemaking services, such as housework, laundry, shopping, and running errands.
  • Personal care: A service professional will help you with your daily personal care activities, such as bathing, dressing, and grooming.
  • Respite care: These are programs and services provided to your caregivers to give them breaks.
  • Personal emergency response system: This service provides you with help in the case of an emergency, such as if you have fallen and cannot get up or if you need medical, fire, or police help.

How do I apply?

To find out how to apply for this program, please contact your local Area Agencies on Aging.

Frequently Asked Questions

See What Key Benefits Programs You May Qualify For

BenefitsCheckUp can help you assess whether you can get help from programs before you apply. Answer questions anonymously to find out if you may be eligible for key benefits programs, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Medicare Savings Programs, Medicaid, Medicare Part D Low Income Subsidy (LIS) - Extra Help, among others. 

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