The Area Agency on Aging of the Panhandle (AAA) has utilized funds from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to conduct a coordinated outreach effort to educate older adults across the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle with ways to access COVID-19 vaccines and where to find timely, accurate and credible information.
The City of Amarillo Department of Public Health has launched a website to connect individuals in Amarillo and the surrounding area to the latest information on COVID-19 including case numbers and the availability of COVID-19 boosters.
The Public Health Department can help you locate a COVID-19 vaccine near you including those administered at their office, at a mobile clinic, or at a pharmacy near you.
The Texas Department of State Health Services has compiled resources to inform and educate Texas residents on what resources are available in the State.
Find more information on the basics and prevention, prevention, masks and care, with the DSHS frequently asked questions.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have continued to provide the latest data on COVID-19 vaccines, boosters, and the disease.
Learn more about when to isolate and stay at home, how to monitor your symptoms, how to access and test, and ways to prevent disease.
The Area Agency on Aging of the Panhandle (AAA) provides a range of comprehensive and coordinated programs designed to assist older adults (age 60 and older) and their family caregivers across the top twenty-six counties of the Texas Panhandle. The AAA’s role in the community is to advocate for older adults, connect individuals to valuable resources, and to further the mission of promoting dignity, independence, and quality of life for older adults through a wide variety of services.