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Southern Maine Agency on Aging

Overview
Headquarters: 
Scarborough, Maine, USA
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
1972
Annual Budget : 
$5-10M
Areas of Focus: 
Populations Served: 
Elderly
Disabled
About Us
Mission: 

The Southern Maine Agency on Aging's mission is to improve the quality of life for older adults, adults with disabilities, and the people who care for them.

Programs: 

Every stage of life brings joys and challenges unique to an individual’s circumstances. For more than four decades Southern Maine Agency on Aging (SMAA) has provided the resources, programs and people to ensure that older adults and adults living with disabilities in Cumberland and York counties maintain their vitality well past the age of sixty.

Founded in 1973, under the authority of the federal Older Americans Act, SMAA is a non-profit organization dedicated to planning and implementing social services for adults age 60 and older. 

The Agency provides many services and programs for seniors on a variety of issues, be they financial, medical, or personal. SMAA offers seminars to help navigate the array of insurance and Medicare options, delivers important dietary and fitness practices, and provides older adults with the opportunity to stay active in the community via participation or volunteer-ism. No matter the reason for your interest, be assured SMAA has the expertise to help find the answers you need. 

Why Work For Us?: 

In addition to the friendly, dedicated staff at SMAA, the Agency is fortunate to be able to engage the diverse talents of residents in the very communities we serve. The vast majority of our 800 plus volunteers are seniors themselves. Their commitment to empowering the lives of their peers is instrumental to SMAA as we strive to create better days for the residents of Cumberland and York counties. 

industry: 
Nonprofit