Meet our March volunteer of the month for the Council on Aging (CoA), Sally is our SHIBA Medicare Counselor extraordinaire! Recently, we sat down with Sally to find out why she chose to volunteer for the CoA. Why did you decide to volunteer for the Council on Aging (CoA)? Before I retired, I read about…
Read MoreCelebrate 50 Years of Meals on Wheels and the Senior Nutrition Program
This year, we’re celebrating the 50th anniversary of the federal Older Americans Act (OAA) Nutrition Program, which partially funds public-private organizations like Meals on Wheels. The government relies on agencies across the country to make these programs work. The Council of Aging of Central Oregon (CoA) and our local partners have managed the Meals on…
Read MoreCaring Connections Makes Inclusion a Reality for Central Oregon Seniors
An excerpt from an interview of Caring Connections participants by Geoff Norcross, host of Think Out Loud on OPB. This episode aired Friday, June 25th. Norcross: Emily, can you talk first about the problem? Emily Freeman, Council on Aging Outreach Manager: A poll released last month by the University of Michigan revealed that twice as many…
Read MoreAging Better Together. How Passionate Nonprofits Are Creating an Age-Friendly Community in Central Oregon.
The City Club of Central Oregon recently brought together a panel of experts to address this important topic: Envision Better Aging: How Can Central Oregon Adapt to the Needs of an Aging Population? That’s a complicated question, and there’s no single answer. The aging population in the world and Central Oregon is rising rapidly. How…
Read MoreMaking Housing Age-Friendly Housinfor Older Adults
A choice of dwellings and the ability to retain independent living are priorities as we age, and affordable, age-friendly housing ranks high on the list. A case study from the U.K. indicated that 76% of the homes were owner-occupied, reaffirming that most retirees would rather live in their own homes than move to a retirement…
Read MoreThe Value of One, The Power of Many. Thank you, Council on Aging Volunteers!
The National Volunteer Week theme for 2021, The Value of One, The Power of Many, reflects on the awe-inspiring acts of kindness by millions of individuals. It’s an opportunity to recognize the impact of volunteer service and the power of volunteers to tackle society’s greatest challenges, build stronger communities, and be a force that transforms the…
Read MoreCOVID-19 Vaccine Now Available to Ages 75+
We have great news! Starting today, Central Oregon residents who are 75 and older are eligible to schedule their COVID-19 vaccine at the Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center. You can schedule your appointment now, online or by phone. There is no out-of-pocket cost to attend this clinic. The vaccine is available by appointment only. …
Read MoreFood or Medical Care? Our Seniors Shouldn’t Have to Choose.
After a lifetime of hard work, often for reasons beyond their control, many older adults in Central Oregon are forced to choose between food or medical care. Many are struggling with food insecurity for various reasons, including limited finances and resources, the cost of healthy foods, competing priorities such as medication, functional limitations, and stress….
Read MoreCommitment to Equality and Diversity
The Council on Aging of Central Oregon is committed to valuing and helping people—all people—as they age. During this COVID-19 pandemic, we’re doing everything possible to ensure that older adults have the provisions and services they need to remain safely in their homes. We are also acutely aware of another, ongoing and longstanding issue: racism…
Read MoreThe time is now. Help shape the future of Central Oregon.
Let’s make sure that Central Oregonians receive our fair share of federal resources and congressional representation over the next decade. Complete the 2020 Census today!
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