Minnesota Aging Pathways is a free service in Minnesota that connects older Minnesotans and their caregivers with the help they need. Assistance is provided over
the phone and via online chat on a regular basis.
Limited in-person support is available.
Minnesota Aging Pathways provides free help to older adults who may need support remaining in or returning to their home. Providers can submit a referral, or a person can
self-refer for help. When we receive a referral, we will work with the person and/or caregiver(s) to understand the person’s needs and preferences, help connect them with
services in their community, and follow-up to support long-term success.
Minnesota Aging Pathways has free information you can share with your clients, so they know who to call if they need support. We also offer interactive presentations to
professional staff and to the public.
Call Minnesota Aging Pathways 800-333-2433 to
schedule a presentation on:
- Medicare
- Fraud prevention
- Money savings programs/services
- Preadmission screening
- Resource coordination services
- How Minnesota Aging Pathways can help
In addition, Minnesota Aging & Disability Resources is available to everyone to find local resources. This is the same resource database the Minnesota Aging Pathways staff and volunteers use to find and connect services and supports to people across the State.
Areas Served – All areas of MN, including the CMCOA region: Benton, Cass, Chisago, Crow Wing, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Pine, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, and Wright counties.
Organization Name: Minnesota Aging Pathways
800-333-2433
Website: https://mn.gov/aging-pathways/
