Office on Aging: Needs Assessment
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Needs Assessment

A needs assessment is used to review and analyze the evidence or facts concerning an individual's social, psychological, and physical health challenges and problems. This results in a "Plan of Care" record that contains the level of functional ability (i.e., mildly, moderately, or severely impaired) and requisite support services needed.

Facility Service Area Contact
Family and Child Services of Washington, DC, Inc.
1509 16th Street, NW
Citywide (202) 289-1510
Ext. 1180
Barney Neighborhood Senior Program
5656A Third Street, NE
Wards 1 and 4  
(202) 939-9020
Greater Washington Urban League
Senior Neighbors and Companions Club
2900 Newton Street, NE, First Floor
Wards 2 and 5 (Downtown and Shaw Areas) (202) 529-8701
IONA Senior Services
4125 Albemarle Street, NW
Wards 1 (Kalorama Heights),
2 (Foggy Bottom and Dupont Circle) and 3
(202) 966-1055
UPO Senior Life Center
Case Management and Case Assessment   
1649 Good Hope Road, SE
Wards 6 and 7 (202) 610-0466
Greater Washington Urban League
2041 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE, Ste 401
Ward 8 (202) 610-6103