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The Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) licenses and surveys adult day care and day activity and health services (DAHS) facilities to ensure compliance with state and federal laws and regulations.
State Funded Programs Texas Community Care for Aged/Disabled (CCAD) program is a non-Medicaid (state funded) option that will pay certain family members or other loved ones for providing certain types of care and assistance.
What you can do Include physical activity in your daily routine. Physical activity increases blood flow to your whole body, including your brain. Eat a healthy diet. A heart-healthy diet may benefit your brain. Stay mentally active. Be social. Treat cardiovascular disease. Quit smoking.
Using state and federal funding, AAAs in Texas help seniors with information and referral assistance, benefits counseling, legal assistance, care coordination and caregiver support. Area Agencies on Aging also coordinate in-home support, legal awareness, nutrition and ombudsman services.
CLASS services are available to Texas residents not living in an institutional setting who: Have been diagnosed with a related condition prior to age 22 as described in the Texas Approved Diagnostic Codes for Persons with Related Conditions. Have a qualifying adaptive behavior level.
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