Caddo Nation Administration on Aging (AOA) Program
Point of Contact:
Telephone: (405) 656-2344, ext. 263 or ext. 200
Location: Fritz Hendrix BuildingAOA Staff
Cook - Emma Chasenah
Assistant Cook - Rose Wetselline
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Eligibility Requirements for the AOA Title VI-A Program will include American Indian elders 55 years of age of older who reside within the service area of the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma. Eligibility will also extend to:
- The spouse of the eligible participant
- Handicapped or disable individuals in the same household as the eligible participant (Handicapped or disabled is defined by the tribe on an individual basis)
- Volunteers who provide assistance during the meal hour to the program. (Individuals are considered volunteers, eligible for a meal if they perform a function according to a job description outlined in the volunteer policy.)
- Non-elderly handicapped or disabled American Indians who reside in housing facilities indentified as being primarily occupied by the Elderly where congregate nutrition services are provided (elderly housing areas are defined by the tribal administration or tribal codes and ordinances.)
Guest Meals:
Any individual who receives a meal or does not meet the program eligibility requirements will be considered a guest. All program guests will be required to pay for the total cost of the meal, which is determined from the calulated meal cost. The price of the guest meal is re-evaluated and changed as appropriate at least yearly. The guest meal count will be kept separate from the eligible meal count for reporting purposes.FUND RAISERS!
Every other Tuesday of the month, the senior citizens play bingo at the AOA Building; garage and bake sales are also held throughout the year. These fundraisers helps cover expenses that are not funded by the AOA grant, such as travel to events like the Caddo Conference. Bingo starts at 1 P.M., and everyone is welcomed to attend. Donations of prizes are always appreciated.





