POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) — Faced with a growing population over the age of 60, the Area Agency on Aging for Southeast Idaho is struggling to provide services with a limited budget. [...] we feel if we do not fundraise with the community at this critical juncture, many of these people will go without food, ration their medications to purchase food or become critically ill and be admitted to a skilled nursing facility prematurely. A nutritional program that delivers meals to senior citizens who are homebound is among the most well-known programs provided by the agency, but Greving said it provides many other services to people between the ages of 70 and 100. The other programs include: caregiver support for people who care for an elderly family member or those seniors who care for a minor child; medication management; legal assistance; health screenings and exercise programs; and case management to help coordinate in-home care for those at high risk of placement in a nursing home.