Expanding access to vital services and supports for a stronger, healthier Massachusetts.

One network, working together

At Mass Aging Access, we represent 27 Aging Service Access Points (ASAPs) and Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) across Massachusetts, all working together to help individuals live their best lives, in their homes and communities, for as long as possible.

We work with our members across the state to ensure the highest-quality care for older adults and people with disabilities, and to ensure that caregivers have the support they need.

Here’s how we make a difference

Our core principles ensure the Massachusetts aging services community remains vibrant, strong, and ready for the future.

A

We advocate on behalf of older adults and people with disabilities and for access to community-based services.

C

We foster collaboration between our 27 member agencies to amplify our impact by working together.

C

We work to connect older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers to our statewide network.

E

We work to ensure equitable access to services and supports for all older adults and people with disabilities.

S

We help to coordinate vital services for older adults and people with disabilities through our member agencies.

S

We support our member agencies through education and training opportunities.

190,000

Calls received by the ASAP network every year requesting information and referral services.

10,000,000

Nutritionally balanced meals provided by our network’s nutrition programs to 60,000 older adults annually.

65,000

Individuals who receive case management and in- home support services from our network annually.

“Thank you so much for going above and beyond and helping me so tremendously with my dad. I couldn’t have survived without you! Sincerely and with much appreciation, Andrea”

– Testimonial from a consumer of Old Colony Elder Services

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