You can make a difference in the lives of seniors and individuals with disabilities throughout our seven-county region. You too can make a positive impact in the community through a wide variety of flexible volunteer and career opportunities!

“The unselfish effort to bring cheer to others will be the beginning of a happier life for ourselves.”
Helen Keller

Volunteer Opportunities

ATRC Aging needs volunteers to help us meet our goals! Contact us for more information about volunteer opportunities. Below are several areas currently seeking volunteers.  Call (334) 682-5206 or 888-617-0500 if you would like to learn more about volunteering.

  • STATE HEALTH INSURANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SHIP)
  • SENIOR MEDICARE PATROL (SMP)
  • LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM
  • SENIOR NUTRITION CENTERS

Career Opportunities

Upcoming career opportunities are found on our Career Opportunities page and resumés are always accepted. Email resumés to Delia.Brand@atrc.net.

HELPING FAMILIES, HELPING EACH OTHER

We are our Area’s Single Source for the Aging and Disabled.

ATRC Aging manages programs funded by the Federal Older Americans Act as well as programs funded by the State of Alabama. Our responsibilities include serving as the area’s Aging & Disabilities Resource Center (ADRC), the entry point for long-term support and services available for seniors and those with disabilities, and facilitating a variety of home and community based services.

HELPING FAMILIES, HELPING EACH OTHER

Our goal is to help you live a quality life independently at home.

ATRC Aging aims to help seniors and the individuals with disabilities live their best life at home by providing access to information, along with assistance and resources to aid in navigating health care and long-term support systems. By providing services in the home, along with coordination of care, we can help you remain healthy in your home and community as long as possible.

We are part of a bigger family

ATRC Aging is a part of the Alabama-Tombigbee Regional Commission which  represents Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Dallas, Marengo, Monroe, Perry, Sumter, Washington, and Wilcox counties. The Commission is dedicated to improving the lives of everyone who lives here, and connecting our leaders and communities to resources to help them help themselves.