The Area Agency on Aging (AAA) supports the well-being, independence, and dignity of older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers. We connect our community to essential programs, resources, and services designed to promote independence, healthy aging, wellbeing, and quality of life.
In addition to providing direct support, we partner with and contract local agencies and organizations to deliver a wide range of services. By working collaboratively with community partners, we ensure that individuals and families have access to the care and assistance they need to thrive.
The Sonoma County Aging & Disability Resource Hub (ADRH) is a collaborative network of local organizations focused on a No Wrong Door service delivery, ensuring that individuals of all ages, abilities, and income levels can easily access the services and supports they need.
The core partnership of the ADRH includes the Sonoma County Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and the Disability Services & Legal Center (DSLC). In addition to the core partners, several other local non-profits and community-based organizations provide services as Extended Partners of the Hub. No matter which agency you contact first, we make it easy for you to find the support and services you need.
The ARDH also hosts the Aging & Disability Resource Directory. You can browse the directory online, save or print a PDF version from home, or order a printed copy through the online request form.
Connect with an ADRH specialist about local resources. They are available by phone, email, or chat.
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Complete the California Department of Aging Privacy and Information Security Awareness Training for Authorized Users module within the following timeframes:
Within 30 days of the start date of the Contract/Agreement
Within 30 days of the start date of any new employee, Subcontractor, or volunteer
Contracted Service Providers must maintain Certificates of Completion on file and submit them to the AAA at aaa@schsd.org.
The Aging & Disability Commission advocates on behalf of older adults 60+, adults with disabilities, and their caregivers. The Commission makes recommendations to the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors. Members of the public are invited to provide comments during the open comment period at commission meetings. Commission meetings are held in-person and virtually. Visit our Aging & Disability Commission page for more information.