5th Floor, Forum Place 555 Walnut Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 40°15′51″N76°52′46″W / 40.26417°N 76.87944°W / 40.26417; -76.87944
Annual budget
$5.2 billion (FY 2010)[1]
Agency executive
Jason Kavulich, Secretary of Aging
Website
www.aging.pa.gov
The Pennsylvania Department of Aging is a cabinet-level agency charged with providing aid to Pennsylvania's approximately three million individuals age 60 and older. Although the bureau operates some services directly, such as the Pharmaceutical Contact for the Elderly (PACE) prescription drug program, it generally serves as a clearinghouse of funding and information for county-level Area Agencies on Aging. The department was formed under the governorship of Milton Shapp.[2]
^"2010–11 Governor's Executive Budget" (PDF). Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Office of the Budget. February 2, 2010. p. E7.6. Retrieved July 13, 2010.
^"Department of Aging". www.aging.state.pa.us. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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