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How to apply for Florida Community Care for the Elderly (CCE)

Florida Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA), delivered through 11 Area Agencies on Aging and contracted Lead Agencies

Who it's for

Community Care for the Elderly is Florida's broadest state-funded in-home services program for functionally impaired seniors aged 60 and older who want to stay in their own home instead of moving to a facility. CCE is not Medicaid — it is funded by the state through the Florida Department of Elder Affairs, which contracts with 11 Area Agencies on Aging and local Lead Agencies to deliver a wide menu of services. Eligible clients may receive case management, adult day care, adult day health care, personal care, homemaker and chore services, home-delivered meals, home health aide and home nursing, respite for family caregivers, emergency alert response systems, escort and shopping assistance, transportation, emergency home repair, consumable medical supplies, counseling, and other community-based supports. There is no rigid income or asset test, but most counties operate a waitlist and apply a sliding-fee co-payment scale once a participant's income rises above a base threshold — at or below roughly 150% of the Federal Poverty Level the participant typically pays nothing, and the co-pay rises in steps for higher-income participants. Priority for services goes to seniors referred by Adult Protective Services as victims of abuse, neglect, or exploitation, followed by those with the greatest functional impairment. Apply through the statewide Elder Helpline at 1-800-96-ELDER (1-800-963-5337) or your local Aging and Disability Resource Center.

CCE eligibility depends on a functional-impairment assessment that this scan cannot perform — a case manager must complete a CARES or DOEA Form 701B assessment showing you need help with activities of daily living. CCE also operates a waitlist in most counties and applies a sliding-fee co-payment scale based on income (no co-pay at lower income; rising co-pay above ~150% FPL). Priority for services goes to seniors referred by Adult Protective Services. Confirm functional eligibility, waitlist position, and your expected co-payment with your local Aging and Disability Resource Center or by calling the Elder Helpline at 1-800-96-ELDER.

What you'll need

  • DOEA Form 701B (functional assessment) completed by a CARES or Lead Agency case manager
  • Proof of age (driver's license, state ID, or birth certificate)
  • Documentation of household income (used to set the sliding-fee co-payment, not to gate eligibility)
  • Medical or functional documentation supporting the need for in-home services
  • Florida residency documentation

Where to apply

Apply online: official application

By phone: 1-800-963-5337

Renewals

annual reassessment by Lead Agency case manager

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