Senior Services - Effingham
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Location:
209 S. Merchant Street
Effingham, Il 62401
Telephone Numbers and Contact Information:
(217) 347-5569 Phone
1-800-283-4070 after hours or weekends
(217) 342-9798 Fax
Web Page: http://www.seniorservices-eccoa.org/
Email to: lhubbartt@seniorservices-eccoa.org
Program Details:
| Operating Agency: | Effingham City-County Committee On Aging |
|---|---|
| Agency Type: | Senior Services |
| Person In Charge: | All Care Coordinators |
| Hours: | 8 am to 4 pm |
| Fees: | N/A |
| Eligibility: | Age 60 or over |
| Intake Process: | Call (217) 347-2279 for questions or to begin application process. |
| Area Served: | Effingham County |
| Ages Served: | 60 and over |
| Appt. Necessary: | Some programs/ services may require an appointment. |
| Payment Methods: | N/A |
| Handicapped accessible: | Yes |
| Sign Language: | Available if needed |
Program/Service Notes:
ECCOA offers an array of services and supports designed to help meet the needs of people age 60 and over who may need help in certain areas to be able to live in their homes.
Last Updated: Oct. 10, 2017, 8:27 a.m.