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Register today for COA's Forum on Aging, presented by Global Meals, March 5-6
Council on Aging's Forum on Aging, presented by Global Meals. is back with a fantastic lineup of nationally-recognized speakers who are set to help our aging services colleagues as they network, learn and be inspired! Nurses, social workers, certified care managers and nursing home administrators can earn up to 12 CEUs at the two-day conference, March 5-6 at the Sharonville Convention Center.
The conference lineup features topics designed to meet the needs of Ohio’s aging network workforce: Ageism, caring for the aging brain, scams and fraud that target older adults, Medicaid, Social Security, social work ethics and much more. Register online today for the best value!
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Introduce your company to 400+ professionals by becoming a sponsor of Forum on Aging
It's not too late to become a Forum on Aging sponsor. A variety of sponsorship opportunities are still available for your company to be seen by Forum participants - all of whom are professionals in the aging and disability field.
Click here for more information, or contact Amy Leonhardt.
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COA staff share resources at 513Relief Bus Everything Hamilton County Day
Council on Aging has been sharing information and resources on Hamilton County's innovative 513Relief Bus since it first hit the road in 2023. Funded by Hamilton County Commissioners, the 513Relief Bus provides resources directly to residents using a community-based approach. The bus is a mobile medical and social services bus, equipped with the technology to provide an array of services from healthcare to enrolling in relief programs for Hamilton County residents.
On Feb. 7, COA helped kick off the bus's 2024 tour at the Everything Hamilton County Day, held at Corinthian Baptist Church. Click here to learn more about the 513Relief Bus, including an upcoming schedule of stops.
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Eligible Hamilton County residents can receive assistance with utility bills and/or home modifications
The Hamilton County Senior Utility Assistance and Home Modification Program provides eligible older adults with assistance paying their Duke Energy or Greater Cincinnati Water Works utility bills, as well as assistance with home repairs or modification so they may age in place.
Complete information, along with eligibility criteria, is available on Council on Aging's website. Individuals can apply online or through the mail.
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COA seeking grads for Emerging Professionals cohort
In 2023, COA successfully launched its Emerging Professionals Program, giving six college graduates the opportunity to experience valuable, real-world training working within a care management organization.
We are now accepting applications for our 2024 cohort, which begins in June. Visit our website for details and qualifications and to apply for this exciting program!
COA is also hiring...
We are also seeking LSWs and RNs for Care Management, Assessor and Clinical Supervisor positions and candidates for Senior Administrative Assistant and Contract Auditor positions. For information on these positions, click here.
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home52 partners with Jewish Family Service to provide transportation
home52 Transportation is partnering with Jewish Family Service of the Cincinnati Area (JFS) to provide transportation services to select program members. Click here to read more.
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In the news: In-home care provided through COA helps to meet demand
Hamilton County Elderly Services Program (ESP), administered by COA, helps many older adults live independently in their homes. Zelda White is one of them. See her story here. Read more about Hamilton County ESP here.
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Older adults in two counties receive holiday gifts through “Santa” program
In December, COA participated in the Be a Santa for a Senior program, ensuring older adults in two counties received holiday gifts. Click here to read more.
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COA in the Community
COA's Outreach Bureau shares information about COA programs and services for older adults, people with disabilities and their caregivers. Click here to learn more.
To celebrate Veterans Day this past November, COA staff were part of the Disabled American Veterans 5K in Downtown Cincinnati.
If you know of a business or organization that would benefit from having COA brochures for display, please let us know!
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COA staff wins Community Champion Award
Council on Aging's Provider Services team was selected as a recipient of a Clinton County Community Champion (C4) Award. The award, presented by the Clinton County Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Wilmington-Clinton County Chamber of Commerce, honor the businesses, community partners, and citizens who work to make Clinton County a wonderful community to live, work, and visit. Read more here.
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'COA is a great team with a great mission'
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 John enjoys the company culture, as well as connecting community members to resources to support their health and independence. Click here to read his story.
Click here to see a video about working at COA.
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Council on Aging Board of Trustees Member Profile: Jeff Rhein
Jeff Rhein joined COA's Board of Trustees in December and serves on the Board's Program Planning and SOAR sub-committees. He has extensive expertise in mental health services and also serves as an adjunct faculty member at Xavier University. Read the full story here.
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Programs provide utility and housing assistance to eligible older adults
The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) is accepting applications from low-income Ohioans who need assistance paying for winter heating. Deadline to apply is May 31, 2024.
Click here for qualifications and application information.
COA is administering several county-based programs aimed at providing support for eligible older adults who need assistance with utility bills, home repairs and emergency rent assistance. Programs vary by county and have limited capacity. Visit COA's website to learn about programs available in your area.
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Where do you want to live as you age?
Nine out of ten people prefer to stay at home as they age - also known as "aging in place." At Council on Aging, we administer compassionate, cost-effective alternatives to nursing home care that align with our simple mission to help people remain independent in their own homes.
Click here to learn more about how we help make staying home a reality for older adults and people with disabilities throughout southwestern Ohio.
Click here to learn how COA has helped Allen remain at home. To learn more about aging in place from the National Institute on Aging, click here.
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Tips for staying safe and warm in cold temperatures
For many reasons, older adults may have a harder time adjusting to extreme temperatures. Use the links below for information on how to prepare for winter weather and tips for staying warm and safe.
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Why is it important to stay connected?
Loneliness and social isolation are growing problems that can be particularly hard to combat in today's world. Loneliness and isolation can even lead to or further aggravate serious health conditions. Read on to learn more about the importance of staying socially connected and helpful tips on how to do it.
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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Expanded Mental Health Care access for People with Medicare
For many older adults and people with disabilities, access to mental health care can sometimes be tricky. The Mental Health Access Improvement Act of 2021 promises to modernize the way Medicare covers this care. Read more here.
Recently, COA was part of an important discussion about this very topic. Listen to the 20-minute WVXU interview here.
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COA's Health and Wellness workshops help older adults better manage their own health
Council on Aging offers a variety of free Health and Wellness programs designed with older adults and caregivers in mind. Here are just a few:
- Diabetes, Chronic Pain and Chronic Disease self-management workshops
- Tai Chi for Arthritis and Fall Prevention
- Bingocize
Click here to learn more and register.
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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. | | | | |