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Our search tool will help you find agencies in Chatham and Orange Counties that provide aging and disability services to meet your needs. To get started, either type the service into the keyword search box below or click on the service categories on the left to view a list of services provided.
All of our community partners are listed in alphabetical order below. The list will filter based on the search criteria that you enter. To read individual service descriptions, please review our full service list. If you are looking for a service that is not listed in our tool, please contact us for a referral.
Search Aging & Disability Services in Chatham and Orange Counties
A Helping Hand is a nonprofit that has served adults ages 65 and older and individuals with disabilities living in the Triangle area since 1995. We ensure the most senior members of our community and adults with temporary and permanent disabilities are able to remain independent and enjoy a high quality of life.
A Helping Hand offers transportation, in-home assistance and caregiver respite provided by trained companions. Whether you need an escort for routine visits to the doctor’s office or you need around-the-clock care, we are here to help.
Mobile Rehab provides outpatient physical therapy services at the Pittsboro and Siler City Senior Centers. We also provide physical therapy services for seniors in residential (patient homes), assisted living, and community center facilities throughout Orange, Chatham, and Durham counties. Please call us for more information about how our services can help you or your loved one to maintain independence, safety, and mobility.
Managed Care Organization (MCO) Cardinal Innovations Healthcare Solutions serves as the primary community contact for individuals needing to obtain mental health, intellectual and developmental disability and substance use/addiction (MH/IDD/SA) services.
Cardinal Innovations Healthcare Solutions:
Carol Woods shall be a charitable, not-for-profit corporation meeting the needs of older adults for housing, health, well-being, and protection of financial security.
The mission of the Chatham County Council on Aging is to promote and encourage independent living and physical and mental wellness through agency activities among the population over 60 years of age.
The Chatham County Department of Social Services will protect vulnerable children and adults; strengthen and preserve families; provide access to health care and better nutrition; and promote economic stability while encouraging personal responsibility. Please visit the Chatham County Department of Social Services website information about the following services: Food Assistance
Chatham Hospital and UNC Health Care have partnered to bring nationally-recognized health care to Chatham County. We have a critical care unit, a medical-surgical floor and a day-surgery department. Our emergency room is staffed around the clock – serving more than 1,000 patients a month. The Chatham Hospital cardiac rehabilitation, physical therapy and diabetes education departments are also in new space at the Village Lake complex near the Western Chatham Senior Center. Cardiac rehabilitation offers Phase II, III and IV programs.
North Carolina Community Care Networks, Inc., the subsidiary of CCNC that manages the Medicaid population, has assumed certain obligations formerly held by the AccessCare network. CCNC Clinical Operations collaborates with primary care providers, Departments of Social Services, Mental Health and other community agencies to ensure prevention, treatment and continuity of care.
CCNC Clinical Operations serves patients in: Alamance, Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Iredell, Orange, Robeson, Sampson, Watauga and Wayne.
We are a grassroots community based organization dedicated to strengthening the Latino community and improving the quality of life of Latino residents in Durham, Chapel Hill, Carrboro and the surrounding area.
The Hispanic Liaison is a community based, non-profit organization founded in 1995. Our mission is to foster cultural understanding between Latinos/as and other residents of Chatham County, and to empower Hispanics to overcome the challenges they face as immigrants and find their voice in the community.