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Occasionally, when using aaad.debug module to debug authentication issues on NetScaler, an error message appears with an error code number in the 4000 range. This article contains information about these error codes.

The Area Agency on Aging & Disability was established as part of the Older Americans Act of 1965, an act to provide assistance in the development of new or improved programs to help older persons, and to establish within the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and Operating agency to be designated as the Administration on Aging. The Southwest Tennessee Development District was designated by the Tennessee Commission as the Area Agency on Aging. The planning and service area encompasses Chester, Decatur, Hardin, Hardeman, Haywood, Henderson, Madison and McNairy.

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In 2000, the Tennessee Aging Network expanded its efforts to service other adults with disabilities. Thus, the name was changed to the Area Agency on Aging & Disability (AAAD). The primary goal of the AAAD is to develop a network of services to assist residents achieve the highest possible level of independence, and works through an Advisory Council and the SWTDD Executive Committee to develop a plan of action to be implemented in its planning and service area.

The AAAD administers service coordination and assessment activities, awards annual grants to organizations providing services, sponsors activities established under the National Family Caregiver Support Program, operates a Public Guardianship Program for the elderly, administers the Nutrition Program, and organizes special activities/events in the region. The AAAD also conducts annual compliance reviews of grantee agencies and advocates at the national, state, and local levels on behalf of older adults and persons with disabilities.

Volunteers are a very important part of the Southwest Area Agency on Aging & Disability. Our volunteers support us in providing an array of vital services throughout our communities. The AAAD uses volunteers in the following programs: Nutrition (Home Delivered Meals) , Ombudsman (Long Term Care), Public Guardianship, National Family Caregiver Support, MyRide (Volunteer Senior Transportation), Senior Centers, and the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP). If you are interested in becoming a volunteer with any of these programs or finding out more information, please email us at aaadre...@swtdd.org or call us at 731-668-6967 or 1-866-836-6678.

The Older Americans Act (OAA) Amendments of 2000 authorized the creation of the National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP) to help many thousands of family members with the care of their older loved ones.

Caregivers can be family members or other individuals who provide unpaid care to an older person who needs supportive services. A caregiver can assist with needs such as bathing, dressing, shopping, transportation, preparing meals, medication assistance, and many other daily activities of maintaining an independent lifestyle at home.

Under the NFCSP, the AAAD provides caregivers with information and assistance, case management, education and outreach, support groups, personal care, in-home respite (short-term sitters), and homemaker services.

The Ombudsman Program staff serves as a liaison between long-term care facilities and residents and families of residents to resolve issues surrounding resident care, resident rights, financial information and admission/discharge.

The OPTIONS for Community Living Program administered by the AAAD is a home and community based project to provide services to older adults and other adults with disabilities who are at risk of losing their independence. The OPTIONS Program is a state funded program that includes Homemaker, Home Delivered Meals, and Personal Care Assistance.

Nine senior centers in Southwest Tennessee provide a variety of opportunities for older adults to remain as active and resourceful citizens in the community. Service and activities available at centers include such things as recreational activities, educational programs, health screenings and other health promoting activities, physical fitness activities, assistance to caregivers, outreach, telephone reassurance programs to ensure the safety of isolated older adults, and personal visitation. Activities offered vary by center. Call your local senior center for specific information.

Additionally, it offers advice, education and preparation of health care power of attorney and living will documents for elderly who are homebound, institutionalized or terminally ill. Representation is available to assist persons who wish to contest or defend against conservatorship actions. Also project staff may serve as guardian-ad-litem in conservatorship actions.

In CHOICES, you TennCare health plan (or MCO) will be responsible for managing all of your physical health, mental health, and long-term care needs, and the services that you receive to address these needs. This is call care coordination.

These functions are carried out by a Care Coordinator. Your Care Coordinator will play a very important role. Your Care Coordinator is your primary contact person and is the first person that you should go to if you have any questions about your services.

Medicaid, including CHOICES, is a government program. CHOICES pays for long-term care for people who don't have enough income and/or resources (things they own) to be able to pay for all of that care themselves.

Persons of any age who receive nursing facility services.
Persons age 55 and older who receive long-term care services-nursing home services or home care (HCBS) as an alternative to nursing home care.

If a person in one of these groups receives Medicaid long-term care services, the State of Tennessee must ask for money back from that person's estate after he or she dies to help pay for certain kinds of care he or she received. The money that is collected goes back to TennCare to help pay for long-term care services for others who need it.

The AAAD serves as a Single Point of Entry (SPOE) for persons needing information on long-term care programs or services for the elderly and adults with physical disabilities. The purpose of the SPOE is to facilitate seamless access to the broad array of long-term care programs and services available to Tennesseans who need them, including programs for persons who do not qualify for Medicaid. The SPOE serves as a "one-stop shop" for all aging and disability services. To access these services, call toll free 1-866-836-6678 or locally, (731) 668-6967.

The Public Guardianship for the Elderly program is designed to assist persons who are no longer able to make healthcare and/or financial decisions for themselves. Clients must be at least 60 years of age or older. The Public District Public Conservator can be appointed by the court to serve as conservator of person and/or property for persons who have no one else willing or able to make decisions on their behalf. The Public Guardianship Program may also serve as power of attorney for persons if needed. An application is required for the program. For more information on the program or for an application, please call Toll Free 1-866-836-6678 or (731) 668-6967.

The State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) provides free and objective one-to-one counseling and education to individuals and groups in regards to Medicare and other related insurances. The SHIP program assists Medicare beneficiaries in comparing and enrolling in Medicare Prescription Drug Plans and answers general questions about original Medicare and Medicare Advantage. Through the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act (MIPPA), SHIP also receives funding to assist beneficiaries with applying for Medicare Savings Programs and the Low Income Subsidy (Extra Help). Another program that is operated through SHIP is SMP (Senior Medicare Patrol). Through grants, SMP empowers and assists Medicare beneficiaries, their families, and caregivers to prevent, detect, and report health care fraud, errors, and abuse through outreach, counseling and education.

The SHIP program provides assistance to thousands of seniors that saves them money each year. To learn more about the SHIP/SMP programs, to become a volunteer or for assistance, contact 1-877-801-0044 to get connected with local SHIP counselors.

If you ever get authentication failures when trying to log on to NetScaler Gateway with credentials you know are correct then start logging the authentication attempts on NetScaler using aaad.debug to find out what is going wrong.

Please add to this historical troubleshooting as well. This is only for real time. SO often we get a set of failed logins/lockouts that originated form our CAG a brute force attacks. Validating this would be great, but the nslog query is the worst!

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