Services at a Glance

Services at a Glance

The Oceana County Council on Aging provides a wide range of services and programs designed to support the health, independence, safety, and well-being of older adults and their caregivers throughout Oceana County.

Download our resource booklet here: 2026 Resource Booklet

Transportation Services

  • In-county transportation
  • Out-of-county transportation for medical appointments
  • Transportation for shopping, nutrition sites, and other essential needs

In-Home Support Services

  • Community Living Support
  • Personal Care Services
  • Respite Care for caregivers
  • Case Coordination and Support
  • Emergency Response Systems

Health and Wellness Services

Nutrition Services

  • Congregate meal programs
  • Nutrition education and support

Adult Day Services (Our Friends House)

  • Adult Day Care programs
  • Structured activities and social engagement
  • Caregiver respite support

Information, Assistance, and Advocacy

  • Information and referral services
  • Benefits assistance and Tax credit assistance
  • Advocacy for older adults
  • Assistance accessing community resources
  • Unmet needs assistance

Educational Programs

  • Technology education
  • Health education workshops
  • Informational seminars and presentations

Social and Recreational Programs

  • Socialization opportunities
  • Recreational activities
  • Educational outings and events
  • Senior center activities
  • Community engagement programs
  • Special events and celebrations

Caregiver Support Services

  • Respite services
  • Caregiver education and resources
  • Care planning and coordination
  • Support navigating available services

Community Support Programs

  • Assistance that helps older adults remain safely in their homes
  • Programs that reduce social isolation and loneliness
  • Services that promote independence and quality of life
  • Resources that support family caregivers

Mission Impact

These programs help Oceana County residents age 60 and older:

  • Remain independent in their homes
  • Access healthcare and community resources
  • Maintain social connections
  • Improve health and wellness
  • Reduce isolation and loneliness
  • Support family caregivers
  • Age with dignity, safety, and respect