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Area Agency On Aging-NACOG
323 N San Francisco St, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, United States
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Bo
Review №1

This is a company that will help you through your needs and exsplain it on the way

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Review №2

Age 64 and temporarily homeless, I went to the office in person and got a strange, off-putting reception. A staffer popped out from behind a locked door and handed me a business card, advising me to call the number. So, I called the number and said I was in their lobby. Another staffer popped out from behind the locked door and handed me a list of low-income subsidized housing units in Flagstaff. She said that Flagstaff is a desirable place to live, so I might not be able to find any available apartments; the waiting list is 2-3 years. I asked, So, what am I supposed to do with this list? Just call or go to all the places and ask if they have any openings? She shrugged and said, I dont know. I said, Im car-camping, living in a tent right now and its comfortable, like being on vacation. But, what if I have an emergency? What if the weather changes and I cant stay in the tent? Where should I go for help? She said she didnt know. Seems to me that somebody putting the public face on a social services agency should at least act like she cares about the concerns of a would-be client. Fortunately, within an hour an administrative staffer for NACOG reached out and explained that someone will call me to do an intake interview and, based on an assessment of my situation, a Care Coordinator might be assigned. Sounds helpful. Maybe tomorrow? At any rate, I went to Housing Assistance and filled out an application, only to learn there is, in fact, a 3-year waiting list. Went to a Flagstaff housing facility, Clarks, only to learn there is a 2-year waiting list. Wow! Flagstaff must be overwhelmed with low-income people seeking housing. I feel like I should pack up and leave. Is that the idea Area Agency on Aging was trying to convey without being blunt? One final note: I asked the AAAging staffer if shed heard of a homelessness prevention program called Front Door, where I might be able to get timely help finding low-income housing. She said she didnt know anything about Front Door. Was her claim never to have heard of this program, founded in 2017 as a one-stop homelessness prevention program, cynical and disrespectful toward me? I dont want to take it personally if she was having a bad day or needed more training in communicating with a confused would-be client, but I think its important that nobody else ever feels like he or she is getting the runaround from a publicly funded social services agency at a time of vulnerability and need. Im going to Front Door tomorrow. Hope they can help.

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  • Address:323 N San Francisco St, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, United States
  • Site:https://nacog.org/departments/AAA.html
  • Phone:+1 877-521-3500
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  • Social services organization
Working hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:8am–5pm
  • Wednesday:8am–5pm
  • Thursday:8am–5pm
  • Friday:8am–5pm
  • Saturday:8am–5pm
  • Sunday:Closed
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