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    • Council on Aging Board Member Profile: Jane Ripberger
    • Take a hike this summer with Buckeye Trail Anywhere – even from your couch!
    • Craig joins Council on Aging as Chief Information Security Officer
    • Dr. Karen Jones Bankston named chair of Council on Aging’s board of trustees
    • Educating and Inspiring Area Professionals at the 2025 Forum on Aging
    • Council on Aging’s support allows for quality bonus time at end of life
    • Council on Aging’s Benefits Enrollment Center helps lower-income older adults apply for money-saving benefits
    • Clermont County residents among Ohio’s best for maintaining a healthy heart
    • Oxford Senior Center honored as Business of the Year
    • Council on Aging nominated for WeTHRIVE’s Partner Award
    • Innovative service prevents simple need from becoming a big barrier to independence
    • Council on Aging Board Member Profile: Kaneesha Ogle
    • Springboro Pharmacy helps Warren County’s residents remain healthy
    • Clinton County’s Aging Up Community Center helps older adults make connections
    • Shared Harvest Foodbank works to feed older adults in Southwest Ohio
    • SELF helps Butler County older adults stay safe, warm and independent
    • Honoring Black History Month through the experiences of family caregivers
    • Council on Aging conducting community needs assessment survey
    • Local warming centers open during winter storm and freezing temps
    • ESP supervisor loves helping older adults navigate life’s challenges
    • Heating assistance available
    • Clermont County’s IPM Food Pantry provides the community with vital support
    • Warren County Community Services connects county residents to supportive services
    • Working together, Council on Aging and Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library make connections to enrich the lives of older adults
    • Pro Seniors helps older adults navigate legal issues
    • This National Family Caregivers Month, a call to prioritize funding and recognition for caregivers
    • Clients count on each other and ESP
    • COA receives grant to provide opioid education to partners and community members
    • MidPointe Library, Council on Aging and provider network work to provide congregate meals in non-traditional settings  
    • Older adults can find a good book and much more at Butler County’s MidPointe Library
    • The Ohio Department of Medicaid announcess four managed care organizations to serve as the Next Generation MyCare plans
    • Council on Aging Board Member Profile: Matthew Durban
    • COA service project restocks senior building community rooms
    • COA care manager proud of role helping older adults age in place
    • Army veteran enjoys continued independence thanks to Clinton County home modification program 
    • 2025 Home Health Aide Hero Awards: Nominations Now Open
    • 2024 General Election Resources for Voters
    • Public Notice and Request for Comment: MyCare Ohio Waiver Amendment
    • Public Notice and Request for Comment: Assisted Living Waiver Renewal
    • Public Notice and Request for Comment: PASSPORT Medicaid Waiver Renewal
    • Falls Prevention Week: Free COA workshops help prevent falls among older adults
    • Healthy Aging grant improves lives for Butler County older adults
    • COA partners with 513Relief Bus for Healthy Aging Hamilton County Day
    • No-cost home modifications help Wilmington widow safely navigate her home
    • Scripps Gerontology Center completes evaluation of Butler County aging population
    • Council on Aging Board Member Profile: Sarah Boehle
    • Council on Aging connects with residents in area low-income senior apartment buildings
    • After more than a decade, colleagues are like family to COA team member
    • Transportation is something we take for granted – until we no longer have access to it
    • Healthy Aging grant improves lives for Butler County older adults
    • Second Annual Warren County Resource Rally set for Oct. 18
    • Join us and learn about aging resources available in Clermont County
    • Upcoming events connect older adults to resources, benefits and information
    • Summer Crisis Program Begins July 1
    • COA partners with AARP for advocacy event on June 20
    • Area cooling centers often open during extreme heat
    • Older adults should take precautions during periods of extreme heat
    • Annual reports highlight COA and ESP impact on older adults in southwestern Ohio
    • COA receives grant for transitional care program in Butler County
    • Forum on Aging: Educating and Inspiring Area Professionals
    • Council on Aging graduates first class of Emerging Professionals
    • Council on Aging celebrates Older Americans Month
    • Council on Aging Board Member Profile: Dr. Karen Jones Bankston
    • Council on Aging recognizes local leaders and home health aides at 2024 Annual Meeting and Awards
    • home52 Transportation selected for national transportation innovation showcase
    • Public Notice and Request for Comment: PASSPORT Waiver Renewal
    • Preparing for the April 8 Total Solar Eclipse
    • Join us and learn about aging resources available in Hamilton County
    • COA staff help plan, participate in first annual Warren County Resource Rally
    • COA organizes vaccine clinics in two counties
    • Council on Aging Board of Trustees Member Profile : Jeff Rhein
    • Provider Relations team member passionate about nutrition for older adults
    • Warren County Elderly Services Program client finds in-home help through AddnAide
    • Council on Aging staff nominated for Clinton County Community Champion Award
    • Eligible Butler County older adults can apply for help with utility bills, home repairs and rent payments
    • More than 130 older adults enjoy special deliveries by “Santa”
    • Clinton County Elderly Services Program makes it possible for Wilmington man to live at home
    • COA launches no-cost home modification program for low-income older adults in Clinton County
    • home52 partners with Jewish Family Service to provide hands-on transportation services
    • Public Notice and Request for Comment – Assisted Living Waiver
    • Lauren Bryan Named 2023 Home Health Aide Hero
    • Heating assistance available
    • Accounting manager rewarded by ‘servant leadership’ aspect of working for COA
    • COA advocacy efforts result in important ‘wins’ for constituents
    • Council on Aging and Live Well Collaborative receive national recognition for innovative changes to local meal programs
    • home52 Transportation featured on National Aging and Disability Transportation Center website
    • Council on Aging Board Member Profile: Leonard G. Wagers
    • 2024 Home Health Aide Hero Awards: Nominations Now Open
    • Council on Aging offers self-pay transportation service for riders with specialized needs in southwestern Ohio
    • Older adults urged to stay updated on three important vaccines
    • Hamilton County’s innovative 513Relief Bus transports COA specialists into the community
    • October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Older adults can be prime targets for cybercriminals
    • Ageism Awareness Day is Oct. 7
    • COA to hold vaccine clinics in Clinton and Clermont counties
    • COA staff member: ‘COA is a great team with a great mission’
    • Ohio seeks public comment on proposed amendments to PASSPORT and Assisted Living Waiver programs
    • COA social worker shares her favorite things about her job and working for COA
    • Cooling centers in southwestern Ohio
    • Meal, transportation and supportive services resources for those 60+ in Butler and Warren counties
    • COA homebound vaccination program receives national achievement award
    • COA care manager wins national award
    • Wilmington resident feels secure thanks to Council on Aging
    • Council on Aging selected as 2023 AARP Community Challenge Grantee
    • Library congregate meal expands to two additional locations in Butler County
    • Summer Crisis Program Starts July 1
    • COA receives $1.25 million HUD grant to help low-income older adults in Clinton County age in place
    • Getting to know COA’s board member James Cowan
    • COA, Ken Wilson honored for homebound vaccination program
    • COA innovator receives VUCA Leadership Award
    • There’s hope for older adults experiencing mental health struggles
    • Council on Aging releases 2022 Impact Report
    • Council on Aging enrolling eligible older adults in Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program
    • You are invited to join us and learn about COA’s support for caregivers
    • Federal government ends SNAP emergency payments
    • COA joins Hamilton County 513Relief Bus program
    • Council on Aging Board Member Profile: Kay Bolden
    • PASSPORT program provides support to keep Mt. Healthy resident in his home
    • COA pandemic call program spawns close friendship
    • Help us improve our website for all users!
    • Holiday visits with older loved ones often lead to search for help
    • Southwestern Ohio Warming Centers, December 2022
    • Staying safe during winter weather
    • Heating assistance available; application deadline is May 31, 2023
    • Family Caregiver Month Message: when caregiving happens, reach out for help
    • Upcoming RFP will address social isolation and behavioral health needs of older adults; bidders must have a federal Unique Entity ID to apply
    • Older adults urged to get flu shot, COVID booster
    • Council on Aging and Live Well receive partnership award
    • Council on Aging Board Member Profile: Karen Brown
    • Three home health aides receive Council on Aging Hero Award 
    • COA collecting community input
    • Council on Aging welcomes Nancy Kohnen Cahall as Government Relations Manager
    • Hamilton County Elderly Services Program helps Loveland resident remain in her home
    • COA senior innovation designer honored as Business Courier ‘Forty Under 40’
    • Annual reports highlight COA and ESP impact on older adults in southwestern Ohio
    • Tips for older adults to stay safe and healthy during extreme heat
    • Council on Aging seeks public input on Strategic Area Plan
    • Program flexibility helps families connect with care despite home health aide shortage
    • ESP helps the “James Brown” of Wilmington stay in his home
    • Friends new and old gather at new congregate meal site in West Chester Township
    • Aging is not for the faint of heart
    • COA leader named OAGE Practitioner of the Year
    • Hamilton County Commissioners Launch New Program to Assist Senior Citizens
    • Pro Seniors helps protect older adults from financial exploitation and scams
    • Senior farmers’ market program nearly doubles participants in 2021 
    • Winter weather safety for older adults
    • Council on Aging urges older adults to get a COVID 19 booster to prevent severe illness and hospitalization
    • Council on Aging receives Inspire Healthcare Award
    • Council on Aging announces new fax numbers
    • Tips for enjoying the holidays with someone with Dementia
    • COA program provides support to family caregivers
    • November is time to recognize caregivers
    • COA Outreach Ambassadors provide valuable service to the community
    • Levies supporting older adults pass in two area counties
    • Council on Aging named NASW Ohio Chapter Region 6 Agency of the Year
    • Council on Aging seeks Advisory Council members
    • Council on Aging seeks public input on plans to utilize Older Americans Act and ARPA funding
    • Heating assistance available through HEAP
    • Computers seem to be everywhere
    • Council on Aging notifies impacted clients of data security issue
    • Reports highlight program’s impact on area older adults
    • COA receives community champion award for vaccinating homebound older adults
    • The truth about medication mismanagement
    • Suzanne Burke recognized as top CEO in the region
    • Tips for older adults to stay safe and healthy during extreme heat
    • COA is Moving
    • Evaluating your living options
    • Home health aides recognized through Service Excellence Award program
    • Free caregiver support program offers advice, support and time off for family caregivers
    • HEAP summer crisis program starts July 1
    • COA’s newest partner, Big Jay’s Place, brings Caribbean flair to comfort meal program
    • One year later, program continues to feed and bring comfort to area older adults
    • COA’s pandemic comfort meal program receives disaster preparedness innovation award
    • Older Americans Month – Communities of Strength
    • COA honors area home health aides as 2021 heroes
    • Council on Aging recognizes comfort meal partner, C&M BBQ Grille, as its COVID-19 Community Champion
    • Council on Aging releases 2020 Impact Report
    • Council on Aging helping to vaccinate homebound older adults
    • COA, National Guard partner to vaccinate at-risk older adults in senior apartment buildings
    • FastTrack Home supports older adults and caregivers during COVID-19 pandemic
    • Council on Aging helps older adults access COVID-19 vaccine
    • Critical homecare workforce deserves recognition
    • Public Comment Period: PASSPORT and Assisted Living Waiver Amendments
    • Town Hall: Preparing Senior Apartment Buildings for COVID-19 Vaccination
    • COA works to get personal care items into the hands of clients
    • For this volunteer, COVID-19 vaccine trial was a matter of social duty
    • George Brown, Clermont County resident, volunteered for a COVID-19 vaccine trial – and he’s glad he did
    • bi3 Awards $50,000 to Council on Aging to Support Virtual Case Management Services
    • Council on Aging Nominees Selected as Recipients of First Annual Clinton County Community Champions Awards
    • Quatman Café joins Council on Aging’s comfort meal program and supports Warren County seniors during pandemic
    • COA seeks financial support for program that feeds seniors and supports local restaurants
    • This year, a flu vaccine is more important than ever!
    • FastTrack Home prevents nursing home placements during COVID-19 pandemic
    • HEAP applications for help with heating bills due May 31
    • Beaugard’s Southern Bar B Que provides comfort meals for Clinton County seniors during pandemic
    • COA employees get up close and personal with comfort meal program
    • Farmers’ market program treats 1,100 low-income seniors to fresh produce
    • COA’s Comfort Meal Program receives 2020 Outstanding AAA Partnership of the Year award
    • COA honors Meals on Wheels employee, Carolyn Folden, for her work with the comfort meal program
    • COA to host virtual Town Hall for management staff of senior apartment buildings
    • Council on Aging receives prestigious Aging Innovations Award from the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging
    • Anita Logsdon receives COA’s 2020 President’s Award
    • Fairfield resident recognized for excellent service to older adults
    • Hamilton food icon Neal’s Famous BBQ joins COA’s comfort meal program
    • Survey: A community-based approach to understanding and improving adherence to CDC COVID-19 guidelines
    • Free workshops offer relief to chronic disease or pain sufferers
    • Home- and community-based providers may be eligible for financial support to cover COVID-19 expenses
    • Council on Aging program helps people plan for long-term care needs, wishes
    • Local restaurants partner with COA to provide comfort meals to isolated older adults during pandemic
    • COA expands comfort meal program to include local minority-owned businesses
    • COVID-19: Scammers working overtime to steal Medicare numbers during pandemic
    • City of Cincinnati Wants Your Feedback
    • Council on Aging to distribute thousands of PPE items to area service providers that provide direct care to region’s vulnerable older adults
    • Volunteers needed for wellness calls
    • HEAP Winter Crisis Program Applications Due June 1
    • Older American’s Month – A different perspective during a global pandemic
    • Council on Aging Brings Taste of Belgium to Seniors During Pandemic
    • COA releases annual impact report
    • COA and LaRosa’s provide 2,000 meals to seniors in need
    • Teamwork helps clients caught in perfect storm of COVID-19 and power outages
    • Council on Aging and LaRosa’s Partner to Feed Seniors
    • Council on Aging Receives Grant from Aetna Supporting Community Needs amid COVID-19 Outbreak
    • COVID19 – Children Have Questions, Too
    • Help us Fill the Truck with personal care items for seniors!
    • Help us assist seniors with food and personal care items
    • Staying busy and engaged while at home
    • Help us serve seniors in need
    • COA’s Coronavirus Response
    • Forum on Aging cancelled due to coronavirus threat
    • Public Notice – PASSPORT and Assisted Living Comment Period
    • Council on Aging adapts meal programs to meet changing needs of seniors and families
    • COA’s holiday wish list project results in generous donations and grateful clients
    • Nutrition Matters: Preventing dehydration in older adults
    • Fresh produce will be on the menu for local seniors in 2020
    • Employers should take a “care census” in 2020
    • COA welcomes new member to senior leadership team
    • COA receives Outstanding Project in Aging award
    • New federal rules mean big changes at the BMV. What you need to know about Real ID.
    • Caregivers: Take care of yourselves!
    • SSA offering free webinars for professionals
    • Wish List purchases will brighten the holidays for area seniors and people with disabilities
    • How hospice and palliative care services make a difference
    • Be sure to re-evaluate your plan during Medicare Open Enrollment
    • COA call for nominations: Honor someone who is dedicated to seniors and those with disabilities
    • Eat well to live well
    • The Census is coming!
    • Grandparents raising grandchildren: the challenges and benefits and where to find support
    • Flu season is approaching… time to get vaccinated!
    • Adult day centers are a great option for caregiver respite
    • Support for working caregivers is good for business
    • Upcoming broadcast television changes will impact local antenna users
    • Council on Aging a finalist for Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber’s Ignite Action Awards
    • Beware of a growing Medicare scam: “Free Genetic Testing”
    • Employers lack understanding of employee responsibilities
    • National Preparedness Month: Making a plan and creating a preparedness kit
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