Office for the Aging
PO Box 193
5274 Outer Stowe Street
Lowville, NY 13367
The mission of the Lewis County Office for the Aging is to promote the well-being of the older adults of Lewis County through coordinated services that enhance their independence, dignity, and quality of life.
Announcements & Upcoming Events
LEWIS COUNTY WARMING CENTER
The 2025-2026 Lewis County Warming Center will be open beginning on November 1st through April 30th from 7 PM – 7 AM. The warming center is located at 5499 Jackson Street in Lowville (located in the lower level of the “New Beginnings” building).
Anyone needing shelter is welcome to stay. Use the entrance on the right side of the building. If you have any questions, please call 315-955-6240.
Your Link to Long Term Services and Supports
The Lewis County Office for the Aging is a federally designated Area Agency on Aging (AAA). The role of AAA is to plan, coordinate, advocate and develop a comprehensive service system to meet the short and long-term needs of older adults in the County. AAAs work with Federal, State, and local officials, senior constituents, and service providers to coordinate existing services and to stimulate new ones. Each AAA prepares a multi-year Area Plan which identifies the needs of that area’s older adults and specifies which services will be provided to meet those needs.
The services provided by the Lewis County Office for the Aging are provided either directly by the County or by contractors of the County. The services are funded by Lewis County, the New York State Office for the Aging, the Federal Administration on Aging, and contributions or fees from program participants. Services can be obtained by calling 315-376-5313, coming in person to the OFA office Monday – Friday, 8:30 to 4:30 or calling to arrange a home visit.