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Council on Aging celebrates Older Americans month
Established in 1963, Older Americans Month is celebrated every May. Led by the federal Administration for Community Living, Older Americans Month is a time to recognize older Americans' contributions, highlight aging trends and reaffirm commitments to serving older adults in our communities. This year's theme is Powered by Connection.
Council on Aging is your local connection to services available to older adults and their caregivers. Read more here.
Speaking of connection, be sure to scroll down to read more about social isolation and how COA can help.
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COA sponsors Senior Living Expo
Council on Aging is proud to be the presenting sponsor of the Clermont Senior Living Expo, Make plans to join us, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., June 13 at Crossroads East Side to learn about local services such as adult day services, caregiver support, case management, home care and more.
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Council on Aging releases 2023 Impact Report
Annually, Council on Aging (COA) releases an agency impact report detailing how COA delivers home and community-based services to older adults and caregivers in southwestern Ohio. This year’s report emphasizes the important role partnerships play in helping COA carry out its mission. Click here to read more.
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Local leaders and home health aides recognized at 2024 Annual Meeting and Awards
Council on Aging's 53rd Annual Meeting and Awards celebration was held on March 6. At the meeting, many individuals were recognized for their hard work which improves life for older adults and people with disabilities throughout our region. Click here to read more.
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COA graduates first class of Emerging Professionals
Council on Aging’s innovative Emerging Professionals Program immerses recent college graduates in a wide range of functions at Council on Aging, providing valuable, real-world training and experience working within a care management organization.
The first class of Emerging Professionals joined COA in 2023 and included students from Miami University, Xavier University, The Ohio State University, the University of Cincinnati and Thomas Moore University. A celebration was held May 7 to mark the first classes’ graduation. Click here to read more.
For more about the Emerging Professionals program, click here.
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COA hiring LSWs and RNs
Looking for flexible hours, generous benefits and opportunities to progress your career while working within a hybrid workforce? COA is seeking LSWs and RNs for a Clinical Supervisor and multiple Care Manager positions. Licensed candidates are eligible for a $1,000 signing bonus! See all open positions and apply today by clicking here.
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home52 Transportation selected for national transportation innovation showcase
home 52 Transportation was selected for inclusion in the 2023 National Aging and Disability Transportation Center's Innovations Showcase, a publication highlighting 14 transportation programs selected through a nationwide competition that showcases creative thinking and effective resource utilization in the transportation sector serving older adults, people with disabilities and caregivers. Read more here.
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Be a paid caregiver through Participant Directed Care
Are you a compassionate individual seeking a rewarding, flexible, high-demand career? Are you already caring for a loved one or are you aiming to kickstart your healthcare career while pursuing further education? Medicaid waiver clients need assistance from individual providers to help them remain independent at home. COA can help you get certified as a paid, in-home caregiver and connected with clients who need in-home care services. Click here for more information.
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Council on Aging Board of Trustees Member Profile: Dr. Karen Bankston
Dr. Karen Bankston joined COA's Board of Trustees in 2020 and currently serves as the board's vice chair. In addition to being a Professor Emerita, a leadership consultant, a retired hospital executive and former University of Cincinnati faculty, Dr. Bankston was recently honored by the Urban League with the Glorifying the Lions award. Read more about Dr. Bankston here.
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Accounting manager rewarded by 'servant leadership' aspect of working for COA
The list of reasons to join the team at Council on Aging is long, but it starts with our mission to help individuals remain independent in their homes. COA staff member Janice enjoys mastering project and fund accounting for COA programs. Recently, she was named to the Urban League's African American Leadership Development Program (AALDP.)
Click here to read Janice's story.
Click here to see a video about working at COA.
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Celebrating a successful 2024 Forum on Aging
At Council on Aging's 2024 Forum on Aging, presented by Global Meals, more than 350 aging services professionals gathered to network, learn and be inspired. The two-day conference, held March 5-6, offered attendees the opportunity to earn up to 12 continuing education credits. Many parties helped make the event successful, including event sponsors and the conference planning committee. Click here for more information about our conference partners.
The 2025 Forum on Aging will be held March 4-5, 2025 at the Sharonville Convention Center.
If you are interested in helping to plan the 2025 conference, please submit your resume and a brief statement of interest to Amy Leonhardt.
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COA team helps clients navigate complex Medicaid journey
The road a typical Medicaid waiver client travels from their first contact with Council on Aging to the program where they will remain for the long term is often long and complex. Fortunately, COA has many experts to guide applicants through this process. Click here to read more.
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COA in the Community
COA's Outreach Bureau is a service available to area businesses and organizations to provide education through speaking engagements and information tables at events. The Outreach Bureau shares information about COA programs and services for older adults, people with disabilities and their caregivers. Click here to learn more.
If you know of a business or organization that would benefit from having COA brochures for display, please contact COA Communications by clicking here.
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National Council on Aging needs your support
The National Council on Aging is asking for your support in their advocacy efforts for the needs of older adults. They are currently advocating for expanded Medicare Part D coverage; enhanced senior center and workforce development support; Medicare affordability; and investments in community-level aging services. You can learn more and take action from home by clicking here.
To read about COA's commitment to advocating for the needs of older adults, click here.
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Community-based partnerships bring health and wellness programs to older adults and caregivers
Approximately 80% of older adults have at least one chronic disease which may impact their ability to perform everyday activities and limit their independence.
Council on Aging offers a variety of free health and wellness programs designed with older adults and caregivers in mind. Workshops are offered at community-based locations (host sites) across its five-county service area. Trinity Lutheran Church began hosting workshops in 2018.
“We have been blessed with the support of the COA team providing technical support, supplies and encouragement; not to mention the attention to training and updates. We have been able to provide life-changing information and support to our congregation and beyond,” said Norah Bertschy, parish nurse. Click here to read more.
Click here to learn about COA’s health and wellness workshops and to find a list of workshops currently enrolling participants.
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Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program transitions to electronic system for 2024 season
The Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) will be available again this summer for eligible participants who will receive a $50 voucher to use at participating farmers' markets and roadside stands to purchase locally grown fruits, vegetables, honey, and herbs. This year the program will use an e-solution called “Homegrown Benefits” to redeem the vouchers in collaboration with the Ohio Department of Aging. All past participants must re-apply yearly. The application process will open soon. Visit our website to learn more.
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Experiencing social isolation? Here are two things to consider.
Social isolation is a risk factor for cognitive decline and dementia. The National Institute on Aging conducted a study revealing regular online conversations show potential cognitive benefit for socially isolated older adults. Read more here.
Participation in COA's free Health and Wellness workshops is a fun way to connect with others. Read more about COA's workshops here.
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Tips to stay cool in upcoming warm weather
Spring is officially here, which means summer's warm temperatures are coming soon. Perhaps more than any other group, older adults should pay special attention to heat waves and heat emergency warnings. To find out why and to learn strategies for staying cool, click here.
Click here for tips from the Ohio Department of Aging.
Learn tips from National Institute on Aging by clicking here.
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Council on Aging programs and staff were featured in these local news stories:
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Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio (COA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing quality of life for older adults, people with disabilities, their families and caregivers. We promote choice, independence, dignity and well-being through a range of services that help people remain in their homes for as long as possible. | | | | |