AJFCA Older Adult & Disabilities Services Survey AJFCA is investigating how agencies are bridging the gap between aging in disabilities services. Your feedback will help us develop discussion call topics and initiatives to assist member agencies in this work.Please only provide one response per agency. Question Title * 1. Agency Information Agency Name Contact Name Contact Email Question Title * 2. What services do you offer that both older adults and people with disabilities participate in? (Check all that apply) Transportation Care Management Mental Health Services Financial Assistance Guardianship Socialization Career Services Wellness Services Other (please specify) Question Title * 3. My agency serves (check all that apply): Both older adults and persons with disabilities Individuals aging with lifelong disabilities Individuals developing disabilities associated with age Only older adults Only adults with disabilities not considered older adults Question Title * 4. Does your agency's organizational structure combine older adult and disabilities services in the following ways? (check all that apply) One single department focuses on both service areas One management position covers both service areas Direct staff focus on both service areas Other (please specify) Question Title * 5. Where do you see the synergies between these service areas? Question Title * 6. My agency takes advantage of funding that (Check all that apply): Funds services for both older adults and persons with disabilities Funds services for persons with disabilities only Funds services for older adults only Question Title * 7. have you faced challenges in working with or advocating on behalf of people aging with lifelong disabilities? If so, how have you overcome those challenges? Question Title * 8. Do you have any programs/ services specifically targeted at bridging the gap in aging and disabilities services? Question Title * 9. Are you interested in discussing this topic with other network members? Yes No Maybe Question Title * 10. Additional Comments Done