About Us

LCOG Senior & Disability Services provides services, information, and assistance to Lane County’s older adult population, adults with physical disabilities, and their caregivers. 

Our Mission: "To advocate for seniors and persons with disabilities and provide to them quality services and information that promote dignity, independence, and choice."

Advocacy & Training

Senior and Disability Services is dedicated to preserving services to seniors and people with disabilities. We work with a variety of coalitions on city, state, and national levels to impact public policies, educate elected officials, maximize resources for services, and advocate for human rights for older adults and persons with disabilities.

Presentations & Trainings

Our knowledgeable staff are available to speak to your group about our services or to table at your next event.  Topics include:

  • S&DS and ADRC overview
  • Adult Protective Services  
  • Providing Inclusive Services for LGBTQ Older Adults, and more.

For more information on scheduling a presentation, training, or tabling event, please contact our Outreach Coordinator at 541-682-1366.

ADRC Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon logo

Finding the right services can be a daunting task.

The Aging and Disability Resource Connection, or ADRC, is a free service that offers the public a single source of information and assistance on issues affecting older people, people with disabilities, and their caregivers, regardless of their income. ADRC is dedicated to:

  • Providing resources and services that support the needs of family caregivers.
  • Helping individuals to understand the various long-term care options available to them.
  • Enabling individuals to make informed, cost-effective decisions about long-term care.

To apply for any of our services, please contact the ADRC at 541-682-3353, toll free 1-800-441-4038, via email at ADRCLane@lcog.org or search for resources online.

sage care LGBTQ Cultural Competency Training 2023 Credential

LCOG Senior & Disability Services is a SAGECare Credentialed provider. SAGE is the oldest and largest LGBT aging care provider in the country. This means our staff are trained in LGBTQ+ Cultural Competency to provide the best possible person-centered care for our community members. Learn more about SAGE resources at www.sageusa.org. 

Applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, marital or veteran status, medical condition or disabilities, or any other legally protected status.

For more information on a specific program select the appropriate link.