the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC), Aging and Disability Services administers state-level aging services that serve Snyder-area seniors and family caregivers. Programs typically include Texas STAR+PLUS managed care for long-term services (state Medicaid for long-term care), Lifespan Respite, state caregiver supports, Adult Protective Services, and oversight of state-licensed senior care facilities. Snyder families access these through the West Central Texas Council of Governments Area Agency on Aging and the state agency website.
Major programs from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC), Aging and Disability Services
- Texas STAR+PLUS managed care for long-term services — state Medicaid for long-term care
- Lifespan Respite Program — additional caregiver respite funding
- State caregiver education and support programs
- Adult Protective Services for elder abuse
- Licensing oversight of senior care facilities (when state-administered)
- Ombudsman programs for assisted living and nursing facility complaints
- State-specific aging initiatives (dementia plans, caregiver coalitions)
How Snyder seniors access Texas programs
Three entry points:
- the West Central Texas Council of Governments Area Agency on Aging — your local Area Agency on Aging, which administers many state programs at the local level
- the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC), Aging and Disability Services’s website — direct application for state programs
- Snyder County Department of Aging or Social Services — county-level intake for state programs
Texas Medicaid for Snyder long-term care
Texas STAR+PLUS managed care for long-term services covers home and community-based services for income-eligible Snyder seniors. Apply at https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/health/medicaid-chip/medicaid-chip-programs-services/star-plus or call the West Central Texas Council of Governments Area Agency on Aging for help. Processing takes 2–6 months. Eligibility tests apply to income (near SSI level), assets (under state limits, excluding home and one vehicle), and clinical need.
Lifespan Respite in Texas
Most states operate a Lifespan Respite Care Program providing additional respite funding for family caregivers beyond the federal National Family Caregiver Support Program. Eligibility, hours covered, and provider networks vary by state. Texas’s specifics are at https://www.wctcog.org/programs/aging or the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC), Aging and Disability Services’s website. Worth applying — many Snyder families don’t realize state funds are available.
Adult Protective Services in Texas
Texas’s Adult Protective Services (APS) program responds to reports of elder abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation. Reporting is anonymous and protected by state law. APS investigates and arranges interventions when warranted. Snyder family members concerned about a senior should call Texas’s APS hotline directly — every state has one. Reports trigger fast response.
A 15-minute call with a Snyder-area senior care advisor can map which Texas programs your parent qualifies for. Talk to an ElderCareServicesNearMe advisor when you’re ready.






