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This page provides access to AgeWays’ key reports, plans, policies, and public documents. These materials reflect how we operate, how funds are used, and how we measure our impact across the six-county region we serve.
Our annual and regional impact reports highlight how AgeWays supports older adults, caregivers, and community partners through federally and state-funded programs.
AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services 2024 Annual Report
Learn more about our achievements and outcomes from fiscal year 2023, including program highlights and community impact.
AgeWays Region FY24 Impact Report
A snapshot of services, reach, and outcomes across Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, and Washtenaw counties.
AgeWays develops annual and multi-year plans outlining how Older Americans Act (OAA) and Older Michiganians Act (OMA) funds are used to support community-based services for older adults through the MDHHS' Bureau of Aging, Community Living, and Supports (ACLS Bureau) and is approved by AgeWays Board and Advisory Council and is reviewed by each county’s Board of Commissioners. The plan is then approved by the Commission on Services of the Aging.
For questions about these plans, contact Katie Scharf at (248) 724-8624.
The following reports provide an overview of AgeWays’ financial structure, including revenue, expenses, assets, and program-level spending.
Our Commitment to Compliance
AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services is committed to practice business in an ethical manner and to comply with applicable laws. AgeWays has instituted an ongoing Compliance Program, which includes, without limitation, policies and protocols designed to detect and prevent fraud, waste and abuse (FWA). AgeWays requires all employees and others acting on behalf of AgeWays to comply with AgeWays’ Compliance Program Policy.
How to Report Fraud, Waste and Abuse
Concerns may be reported by employees, program participants, vendors, or members of the public.
Additional resources:
Office of the Inspector General
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS OIG)
Fraud Hotline: 800-222-8558
Michigan Department of Health & Human Services (MDHHS OIG)
Fraud Hotline: 855-MI-FRAUD (855-643-7283)
PO Box 30062, Lansing, MI 48909
The AgeWays Advisory Council conducts studies on issues affecting older adults, adults with disabilities, and caregivers. We also share relevant research from partner organizations.
You can either call us directly at (800) 852-7795
or fill out the form below to reach out to an AgeWays Resource Specialist
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