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About AGED Trust

AGED Trust is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to supporting elderly and disabled individuals in Florida who may not qualify for government benefits due to income or asset limits. Founded in 2002, AGED serves as a trustee for various Special Needs Trusts, including pooled and non-pooled options, with no account size restrictions.

Our Services and Programs

  • Trust Management: Supporting First-Party Disability Trusts, Pooled Special Needs Trusts, and Third-Party Supplemental Needs Trusts.
  • Account Transparency: Online access to account activity and quarterly statements.
  • Community Support: Initiatives like the Guardian Benevolent Fund, adaptive sports programs, and professional education.

Why Choose AGED?
AGED offers personalized customer service, Medicaid application assistance, multi-level fund security, and programs to leave remaining funds to heirs or support public guardianship.

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Contact AGED

Phone: (407) 682-4111

Fax: (407) 682-5511


The Guardian Peer Support & Mentor Group is a place for Florida’s Professional and Public Guardians, their staff, and retired Guardians to come together to share resources, discuss challenges, and uncover creative solutions to difficult issues in an effort to support one another in a challenging and unique profession. The group meets via Facebook Groups, as well as meeting via ZoomClick here to visit the Facebook Group.

The purpose of AGED’s Community & Hospital Guardianship (CHG) program is to provide a solution for funding for patients in need of a guardian in Florida. CHG aims to increase community awareness about the unmet needs of elderly and disabled Floridians without a voice

Florida Adaptive Sports is a social sports club that helps keep disabled Floridians of all ages healthy for life by providing an outlet for friendship and activity.

The Foundation for Indigent Guardianship, Inc., (known as FIG), is a non-profit organization created for the sole purpose of supporting the Office of Public and Professional Guardians (OPPG) within Florida’s Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA).