Assistive Technology
Assistive technology (AT) refers to any item, piece of equipment, or software that helps individuals with disabilities perform tasks they may find challenging or impossible. These technologies range from mobility products and medication aids to vehicle modifications and tools for monitoring.


Renew Mobility
Renew Mobility empowers individuals with disabilities across West Michigan by refurbishing gently used mobility equipment—such as wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, and pediatric aids—and providing them free of charge. Beyond just equipment, they offer education, delivery, maintenance, and heartfelt community support to enhance independence and inclusion.

Resource Guide
Our aging and caregiving resources keep you informed so you can Live Your Way. Search our Resource Database for local services, read the latest newsletters to learn how we’re supporting older adults, listen to Inside The Senior Alliance podcast to hear about the latest aging issues, or search our calendar to join us at an upcoming meeting.

Services Available in Northeastern Michigan Area
We bring together essential tools, guides, and support connections—from legal services to dementia fact sheets—designed to ease the caregiver journey. Whether you’re seeking information, camaraderie, or practical tips, this hub serving Northeastern Michigan offers compassionate and comprehensive resources to help you thrive.

Services Available in Western Michigan Area
Our services are designed to make aging easier, healthier, and more supported for individuals and families across Western Michigan. Explore options that include caregiving support, home-delivered meals, transportation, and other vital resources.

Get Durable Medical Equipment at CareWell Services
CareWell Services offers a free Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Closet for seniors and adults with disabilities in Barry, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Van Buren counties.
Whether you need a wheelchair, walker, shower seat—or have equipment to donate—we screen, sanitize, and loan essential items at no cost to help meet your short- or long-term care needs.

WellWise Assistive Technology Services
Assistive Technology (AT) helps make everyday activities easier and more accessible, empowering people to participate more fully in daily life.
Your local AAA’s Information & Assistance team is here to guide you to trusted resources. We can provide a complete evaluation, recommendations, training and support, ordering and installation services for all types of needs. Work with us to help you find available funding sources so you may live a better life.
Call us Monday through Friday, from 9am – 5pm at (517) 592-1974, or visit our website.
Programs & Services - Tri County Area
Tri-County Office on Aging (TCOA) serves Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham counties and the cities of Lansing and East Lansing. Our mission is to promote and preserve the independence and dignity of the aging population with a variety of programs and services.

Community Living Program - Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph
This is a program provided directly by Region IIIC Area Agency on Aging. It fulfills clients’ wishes to remain in their own home by arranging in-home long-term care services when they are at risk or in need of nursing home placement.

Aging at Home Programs - Kalamazoo
The Area Agency on Aging Region 3A provides services directly, and through contracted providers to serve older adults and caregivers in Kalamazoo County. This includes home delivered meals, home repair, respite service, transportation assistance, medical equipment, and more! Services are funded by the Older Americans Act, State Funding, and the Kalamazoo County Senior Millage.

Caregiving Haven
The Caregiving Haven is a one-stop source for guidance, tools, resources, and connections that empower caregivers and their loved ones to focus on enjoying a fulfilling life together.

Reference Guide for Michigan Seniors
Senior Preferences is a free, all-inclusive resource guide produced by Jackson Publishing Co. that compiles a list of community organizations and local businesses catering to the needs of senior citizens.
Senior Preferences serves as a reference tool for professionals who influence senior decisions daily, including physicians, social workers and discharge planners. We make it easy for out-of-town family assisting with care to access area resources by publishing each edition digitally.