Five Agencies, One Vision.
AgingCT is the association of Agencies on Aging that drives a statewide network of coordinated information, resources, and referrals to better assist Connecticut residents with aging-related issues. We are dedicated to improving the quality of life and independence for older adults and persons with disabilities through outreach and advocacy.
We offer a “point of entry” for individuals and caregivers to access and enroll in local, state, and federal support services through our Aging Answers initiative.
ADVOCACY IN ACTION
Aging Network Partners
AgingCT welcomes you to learn more and join advocacy efforts on issues important to older constituents and those who support them. AgingCT is a thought leader providing insightful information to legislators, policymakers, and residents.
2026 Aging & Disability Summit
SAVE THE DATE! Tuesday, October 6th
Join AgingCT and the Centers for Independent Living at the fourth annual Aging & Disability Summit. Speakers will provide important updates and innovations on housing, social security, home care and decision-making tools.
A Statewide Network
Explore the map to locate your region’s Area Agency on Aging by clicking an area.
If you are unsure of your region, please call 800-994-9422 for assistance.
AgingCT
Click any region.

Agency on Aging of
South Central CT
Greater New Haven and
Lower Naugatuck Valley
117 Washington Ave.
North Haven, CT 06473
Call: 203-785-8533
North Central Area
Agency on Aging
Hartford and Tolland Counties
151 New Park Ave.
P.O. Box 75
Hartford, CT 06106
Call: 860-724-6443
Senior Resources
Agency on Aging
New London, Middlesex and Windham Counties
19 Ohio Ave.
Norwich, CT 06360
Call: 860-887-3561
Southwestern CT
Agency on Aging
Fairfield County
1000 Lafayette Blvd.
Bridgeport, CT 06604
Call: 203-333-9288
Western CT Area
Agency on Aging
Litchfield, Fairfield, and New Haven Counties
84 Progress Lane
Waterbury, CT 06705
Call: 203-757-5449
Medicare Savings Programs (MSP) help to pay some of the out-of-pocket costs of Medicare that can result in substantial savings for eligible Medicare participants. In Connecticut, the Department of Social Services (DSS) administers three MSPs:
Every day, AgingCT’s Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) meet people at moments of uncertainty—times when the rules feel confusing, the system feels overwhelming, and the stakes are deeply personal.
AgingCT is excited to announce the launch of Grantee Gateway – a new system that creates a statewide technology infrastructure designed to improve data management, service coordination, reporting, and funding flow across the aging services network.




