The Executive Office of Elder Affairs is dedicated to advancing the well-being, independence, and dignity of older adults across Massachusetts through coordinated community-based services and policy implementation. Its core mission centers on enabling aging in place by supporting access to essential resources such as home and community-based care, transportation, nutrition programs, and caregiver support systems.
Executive Office of Elder Affairs is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
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The Executive Office of Elder Affairs is dedicated to advancing the well-being, independence, and dignity of older adults across Massachusetts through coordinated community-based services and policy implementation. Its core mission centers on enabling aging in place by supporting access to essential...
The Executive Office of Elder Affairs is dedicated to advancing the well-being, independence, and dignity of older adults across Massachusetts through coordinated community-based services and policy implementation. Its core mission centers on enabling aging in place by supporting access to essential resources such as home and community-based care, transportation, nutrition programs, and caregiver support systems. Strategic priorities include strengthening interagency collaboration, expanding outreach to underserved populations, and modernizing service delivery models to meet the evolving needs of a growing elderly population. Key programs focus on long-term care coordination, elder abuse prevention, and benefits enrollment assistance, all designed to promote equity, safety, and autonomy for seniors.
Procurement pattern data is not available to identify specific goods or services most frequently acquired. However, given the agency’s mission, it is reasonable to infer that its acquisitions likely involve human services, social support infrastructure, and administrative systems that facilitate senior outreach, case management, and service coordination.
Industry preferences cannot be determined due to insufficient procurement data. The agency does not exhibit publicly identifiable set-aside preferences or diversity targeting patterns based on available records. Vendor relationships are likely structured around nonprofit service providers, local community organizations, and human services contractors capable of delivering culturally competent, on-the-ground support to elderly residents.
The Executive Office of Elder Affairs operates under the Massachusetts state government with its headquarters in Boston. It oversees a statewide network of Area Agencies on Aging and coordinates with public and private partners to deliver aging services. The agency utilizes standard state procurement vehicles, including cooperative contracts and competitive bidding processes, to secure services aligned with its public health and social service mandate. Its structure emphasizes decentralized service delivery while maintaining centralized policy oversight.
Organizational divisions and offices within Executive Office of Elder Affairs that manage their own procurement activities.