What We Do


Nassau County Council on Aging helps enable Nassau County Seniors to age in place.


Our Mission

Our mission is to enhance the lives of older adults through services and compassionate care designed to improve the health, independence and economic security of all Nassau County seniors and their families.

Our Purpose

To provide targeted services of comprehensive, compassionate care that not only foster independence, but also help our clients remain active, valued members of their community.

Our Annual Report

We invite you to learn more about our seniors and the success of our programs by reading our 2023 Annual Report.
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Founded in 1974 by local citizens, Nassau County Council on Aging (NCCOA) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose goal is to maintain and enrich the lives of older citizens throughout Nassau County. NCCOA’s programs enable those age 60 and older to live independently at home while also providing opportunities for socialization and activities geared toward the needs of seniors. We are a resource for education, information, referral, counseling and general assistance – for ALL seniors.

NCCOA delivers critical services to Nassau County seniors in several major categories: Nutrition, Adult Day HealthCare, Advocate Home Healthcare, Transportation (NassauTRANSIT), CHORE, Support Groups, Educational Platforms and Volunteerism. We also operate two Senior Life Centers in Fernandina Beach and Hilliard. These programs and services – and our ever-increasing donor base – resulted in NCCOA reaching close to 7,000 individuals in 2023, including 48,000 meals for seniors in Nassau County.

As part of a national network of area agencies, we are funded by federal, state and local grants, and the Florida Department of Elder Affairs and United Way, as well as through donations from corporations, organizations and individuals. With generous community support, NCCOA continues our mission to help improve the health, independence and economic security of all Nassau County seniors and their families.