Benefits · Supportive Services
How to apply for Lincoln Trail Senior Center & Nutrition Services
Lincoln Trail Area Agency on Aging & Independent Living (Lincoln Trail Area Development District)
Who it's for
Through the Lincoln Trail Area Agency on Aging & Independent Living, Kentuckians 60 and older in Hardin County can use Older Americans Act (Title III) aging services. The region runs senior centers that serve as a focal point for socialization, education, health promotion, and a daily congregate meal, plus in-home services (homemaking, personal care, home-delivered meals, respite, escort, chore, case management), participant-directed services, SHIP benefits counseling, the long-term-care ombudsman, and a no-cost Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) for one-stop information and referral across the eight-county Lincoln Trail region (Breckinridge, Grayson, Hardin, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Washington). Most services have no income test; a voluntary donation may be requested but services are not denied for inability to pay.
What you'll need
- Proof of age 60+ (driver's license, state ID, or birth certificate)
- Proof of Hardin County residency
Where to apply
Apply online: official application
By phone: 1-270-737-6082
Renewals
ongoing (no renewal for supportive services; nutrition participation is continuous)
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Find my benefitsNot legal or financial advice. The agency makes the final eligibility decision.
