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EHEAP (Emergency Home Energy Assistance Program) assists households with at least one person aged 60 and over with payment of electric bill final notices, deposits, and past due notices. Assistance level is based on funding availability.

Service Output: Grant
Hours Available:
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Eligibility: There must be at least one person aged 60 or over in the home. Eligibility is based on household size and gross income.
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Learn About Aging and Elder Services and Programs
Manatee County manages many grant-funded programs to assist elderly residents. The programs provide services which enable seniors ages 60 and older to remain in their homes or the home of their caregiver.
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Find Food Resources
Several organizations offer local food distribution sites for those in need; applications for Medicaid and SNAP is done through the Florida Department of Children and Families.
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Eligibility is based on household size and gross income. Call (941) 749-3030 to be screened for eligibilty.
Assistance is based on a sliding fee scale for Manatee County residents with incomes less than 200% of the Federal Poverty Level.
For more information, please call (941) 749-3030.
Manatee County Animal Welfare offers a year-round Pet Food Pantry program. Please call (941) 742-5933 to arrange for pickup of supplies at their Palmetto shelter location, or at the Bishop Animal Shelter, 5718 21st Ave. W., Bradenton, FL 34209.
Several organizations offer food distribution sites for those in need:
Feeding Tampa Bay:
Feeding Tampa Bay website
(813) 254-1190
Meals on Wheels Plus:
Meals on Wheel Plus website
(941) 747-4655
Florida Department of Children and Families:
Floridians can use the MyACCESS Portal to apply for, manage, and renew their government assistance, including SNAP and Medicaid benefits. For more information visit www.myflfamilies.com/MyACCESS.
- Customer Call Center: (850) 300-4323; agents are available
from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Florida Relay 711 or TTY 1-800-955-8771 - SNAP, formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, provides nutritional support for low-income seniors, people with disabilities living on fixed incomes, and other individuals and families with low incomes. SNAP is a federal program administered by the Florida Department of Children and Families Office of Economic Self-Sufficiency (ESS). ESS is responsible for determining eligibility for SNAP using federal guidelines.
- The Florida Department of Children and Families does not have a physical location in the Bradenton area; however, local community partner agencies can answer questions and help with applications, providing access to public assistance services.
- Assistance is also available in Sarasota:
Sarasota One Stop Service Center: (877) 595-0384
1864 17th Street
Sarasota Florida 34234
Need help with pet food and supplies? Manatee County Animal Services offers a year-round Pet Food Pantry Program. Please call (941) 742-5933 to arrange for pickup of supplies at their Palmetto shelter location or at the Bishop Animal Shelter, 5718 21st Ave. W., Bradenton, FL 34209.
The Handy Bus service is a door-to-door public transportation service provided for individuals with disabilities who are unable to use the regular fixed route buses. It’s an advanced reservation, shared-ride service operated with accessible Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant vehicles.
Eligibility requirements vary by program. Program determination is based on verification of the written application and may also include professional verification and/or an in-person functional assessment.
For more information on ADA Paratransit Service and Transportation Disadvantaged Services, please call (941) 748-2317 or visit the MCAT (Manatee County Area Transportation) website.
Floridians can use the MyACCESS Portal to apply for, manage, and renew their government assistance, including SNAP and Medicaid benefits. For more information visit www.myflfamilies.com/MyACCESS.
Customer Call Center: (850) 300-4323; agents are available from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.Florida Relay 711 or TTY 1-800-955-8771
SNAP, formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, provides nutritional support for low-income seniors, people with disabilities living on fixed incomes, and other individuals and families with low incomes. SNAP is a federal program administered by the Florida Department of Children and Families Office of Economic Self-Sufficiency (ESS). ESS is responsible for determining eligibility for SNAP using federal guidelines.
The Florida Department of Children and Families does not have a physical location in the Bradenton area; however, local community partner agencies can answer questions and help with applications, providing access to public assistance services.
Assistance is also available in Sarasota:
Sarasota One Stop Service Center: (877) 595-0384
1864 17th Street
Sarasota Florida 34234
Yes! Manatee Library offers materials to permanently or temporarily homebound patrons through two service options:
- Books by Mail, where limited materials are mailed to the patron's home address by USPS and can be returned by mail.
- Homebound Delivery, where limited materials are delivered to the patron's home by library staff in-person.
For more information and to register, please see the Books by Mail or Delivery page.
These housing links may be searched for suggestions:
This is a list of subsidized senior housing locations in Manatee County. Please contact each individual location for eligibility and waiting list information.
699 Haben Boulevard
Palmetto, FL 34221
941-722-5119
6125 14th St. W.
Bradenton, FL 34207
941-756-9000
1523 6th Ave. W.
Bradenton, FL 34205
941-748-2883
1673 40th Ave. Cir. E.
Ellenton, FL 34222
941-723-9636
510 26th St. W.
Palmetto, FL 34221
941-729-2063
1800 Woodwinds Dr.
Bradenton, FL 34208
941-748-6553
2511 16th St. Ct. East
Bradenton, FL 34208
941-907-4109 x112
2407 13th Ave. Dr. E.
Palmetto, FL 34221
941-729-2437
Public Housing and Section 8
www.GoSection8.com
www.FloridaHousingSearch.org
Manatee Library offers printed IRS tax forms and instructions each year, usually the 1040 and 1040-SR. Tax forms for the previous tax year are usually available in late January. Library branches often host the AARP Foundation whose IRS-trained volunteers provide free income tax preparation. AARP Tax Aide services usually begin in early February.
Manatee Library staff do:
- assist with making online appointments with AARP Tax Aide services
- hand out available printed tax forms
- assist patrons with using a computer to print other tax forms
- refer patrons to other tax services such as VITA and IRS Offices
Manatee Library staff do not:
- prepare or submit tax returns
- answer tax questions or determine what tax from someone should use
- communicate with IRS, AARP Tax Aide (with exception of help booking online appointments), VITA, or other tax services on behalf of patrons
Uninsured residents of Manatee County may be eligible to get help with the cost of prescriptions.
Who is Eligible:
- Residents ages 18 and over with incomes less than 100% of the Federal Poverty Level.
- Residents ages 60 and over with incomes less than 125% of the Federal Poverty Level.
- Applicant must be completely uninsured.
Note: This is a program of last resort. Any other available prescription assistance shall be utilized and exhausted prior to an eligible recipient receiving assistance. Residents are eligible for six months.
For more information, please call (941) 749-3030.
Manatee County manages many grant-funded programs to assist elderly residents. The programs provide services which enable seniors ages 60 and older to remain in their homes or the home of their caregiver. Some programs require a
co-pay based on a sliding fee scale developed by the state. Nursing home and Assisted Living care is avoided or delayed through use of the following services:
- Homemaker: Service includes housekeeping, meal planning and preparation, laundry services, and shopping for groceries, medical supplies and incidentals.
- Personal Care: Services are directed at preserving the health of the elderly by assisting with personal hygiene and dressing, changing of bed linens, and preparing small meals.
- Emergency Alert Response: An electronic surveillance service that monitors homebound seniors by linking them to a communication response center, which responds to emergencies.
- Home Delivered Meals: Furnishes a nutritious noon-time meal delivered to the client's home.
- Medical Transportation: Service available to elderly persons who are without a method of traveling to medical appointments.
- Adult Day Care: Benefits adults who may be isolated and can profit from participation in a group setting.
- Respite Care: Affords supervision and companionship in the home, for physically disabled or mentally impaired seniors. This program is designed to periodically relieve the primary caregiver.
- Community Referrals: Program involves connecting seniors to other services available in the community (such as legal services) which are provided on a volunteer or at cost basis.
For more information, call the Manatee County Elder Helpline: (941) 742-5818.