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Who We Are

CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions is a private, not-for-profit agency that helps seniors and people of any age with a disability remain comfortably and safely at home and out of institutional care. We do this by providing information, advocacy and support services for older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers. As one of 700 Area Agencies on Aging nationwide, CICOA is not a government agency, but oversees state and federal funds and private donations to provide:

  • Information and assistance through the Aging & Disability Resource Center
  • High-quality, in-home services, including no-cost and low-cost care for those eligible
  • Meals & More home-delivered and congregate meals
  • CareAware caregiver support services
  • New Freedom transportation vouchers
  • Long-term care options counseling
  • Home modifications
  • Nursing home pre-admission screening
  • Advocacy
  • Senior center-based activities such as transportation, meals, recreation, education, health promotion, ombudsman and legal services

CICOA serves Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan and Shelby Counties in Central Indiana.

Conversations

  • Kate Kunk Who’s on First?
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  • Orion Bell Through No Fault of Their Own
  • Kate Kunk Long-Distance Caregiving? Meet Your AOA!
  • Kate Kunk Giving Voice to the “Quiet” Crisis

Support for Family Caregivers

For more information about CICOA's ongoing support for family caregivers or CareAware workshops, call our Aging & Disability Resource Center at (317) 254-3660 or (800) 432-2422 or visit our CareAware section of this web site.

Are you someone who is:

  • providing care and assistance for an older spouse, relative or friend?
  • caring for a child with a disability?
  • responsible for the care of an individual of any age diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or a related neurological disorder?
  • 55+ years old and raising a grandchild age 18 or younger?

You are not alone!  Nearly one-third of the adults in this country are currently providing care, assistance and support for a loved one.

Caregiving is a familiar part of life for so many and can be richly rewarding. However, it usually also presents great challenges for the caregiver and can be extremely stressful, sometimes overwhelming, even in the best of circumstances.  Easy access to information, organization, and support is essential in any caregiving role, and CICOA is here to help meet that need.  CICOA's caregiver support service, CareAware, can help you get organized by providing critical information on a wealth of topics that you need to know about—or we can direct you to the right place for what you need.

Success Stories

Carlos

Meet Carlos

Carlos was a social worker living in Florida three years ago when he became ill with a spinal infection. His doctors gave him no hope to live and sent him home to die. A brother, who lives in Indianapolis, flew Carlos here so he could attend to him. Carlos was admitted to the hospital, and six surgeries later, was left a quadriplegic. Read more.

 

Elizabeth

Meet Elizabeth

“I’m paralyzed, aren’t I?” Elizabeth was lying on the ground looking at the paramedics standing over her. A car had run a red light, t-boning her Chevy Blazer, which then rolled seven times. On the last roll, Elizabeth was thrown out the driver-side window and pinned underneath her car. Read more.

 

Shailyn and Kaitlyn

Meet Shailyn and Kaitlyn

Shailyn and Kaitlyn are 9-year-old twins who love “girlie stuff”—makeup, clothes, shopping, anything pink. They enjoy music, particularly Hannah Montana and Katy Perry. And they enjoy being outdoors, riding on the back of their dad’s golf cart, outfitted especially for them. The girls were born with Cerebral Palsy and developmental disabilities. Read more.

 

Ryder

Meet Ryder

At five months of age, Ryder came home from the hospital for the first time and became CICOA’s youngest client. Now one year old, he has endeared himself to all who know him. Ryder was born with an extremely rare neurological disorder known as Möbius syndrome. On average, two to 20 people in a million will be born with the syndrome, which is characterized by facial paralysis, an inability to close one’s eyes and abnormalities of the limbs and chest. Read more.

 

Stephen

Meet Stephen

Stephen, 62, once held a successful career in commercial real estate with Marsh Supermarkets. He enjoyed travel, history, architecture, anything in the Country French style, and music. All that changed in September 2007 while riding a bicycle through a golf course at dusk. A construction crew had cut a gaping hole across the path, and when Stephen hit it without warning, he flew headfirst over the handlebars, broke his neck, and suffered traumatic brain injury. Read more.

 

Willa

Meet Willa

Born in 1906, Willa, 105, is CICOA’s oldest client. The granddaughter of a freed slave, Willa was taught from her earliest childhood to honor the memory and sacrifice of her ancestors by leading a life of service. Willa lived independently until age 102, when she moved to Indianapolis to live with her granddaughter.  She is suffering from dementia and needs assistance with many activities of daily living. Read more.

Make a Difference

 

Employee Spotlight

Care Manager Susan Wirthwein

Advocate, broker, negotiator, manager, educator, analyst, problem-solver:  In a typical day, CICOA Care Manager Susan Wirthwein, MSW, LSW, fills each of these roles.

“I came to my career as a social worker later in life after having a personal experience with the healthcare system,” Susan says. “I saw that people need information and advocacy.  Now I do what it takes to help others navigate through that complex system. ”

“What it takes” begins with a compassionate heart and excellent organizational skills. On this particular day, Susan applies both to her morning paperwork and calls before setting out for an afternoon of client visits. Read more.


Donor Spotlight

Rafik Bishara

I thank you from the bottom of my heart for being a donor to CICOA. My wife, Patricia, and I also are donors. Some 43 years ago, I landed at JFK Airport after crossing the Atlantic to my new home and country—the United States. From there, I flew to Indianapolis, and Indiana has been my home ever since. I praise God for all the opportunities and blessing he has bestowed on me including a beautiful wife, three daughters, a M.S. degree from Butler, a Ph.D. from Purdue, and a wonderful career at Lilly for more than 35 years.

All my life I wanted to honor my parents and my wife's parents in their old age. Pat and I were blessed to honor my parents who passed away in 1978 and 1984. Currently--and with help from CICOA--we are honoring Pat’s parents who are victims of Alzheimer’s disease.

Please allow me to share with you that we are called to help each other. We are called to tithe and to give alms. It is my humble opinion and judgment that generously donating to CICOA is a blessing. Read more.


Volunteer Spotlight

Elaine Ferree Honored as Top Volunteer

Elaine Ferree has lived at Nora Commons on the Monon for only a short while, but she already has made an impact on the senior living apartment complex. At 90-years-old, Mrs. Ferree has logged 337 volunteers hours as a Nutrition Volunteer with CICOA's Meals & More program, making her the top volunteer for neighborhood meal sites in FY 2010. Mrs. Ferree was honored Tuesday, April 12, at Nora Commons as part of CICOA's Volunteer Appreciation Day.

Every morning Mrs. Ferree heads to the dining area with her card table and clip board to help the other residents check off their names before the meal line opens at 11 a.m. "The first time I saw how the program was running, it was havoc. Everyone wanted to go in without signing in first," Mrs. Ferree says. "So I asked if I could help out. Now I know so many of their names, I can check them off as soon as they get off the elevator." Read more.

 

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