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Senior services audit clean, but meal deliveries dip; county tracks voucher use and upcoming construction
Summary
Senior Adult Services reported a clean audit from Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging, lower-than-expected home-delivered meal counts compared with 2024, transit costs on track, and $19,350 issued in farmers market vouchers with a 25% redemption rate; two construction projects (craft room and Medina Center restrooms) were announced.
Laura Toth, director of Senior Adult Services, told the Medina County Board of Commissioners that the department received no corrective actions from a recent Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging audit and provided midyear program statistics and upcoming projects.
Toth said the agency’s largest grantor provides about $600,000 annually and the audit produced no corrective actions. She reported 7,940 total transit trips year-to-date and 21,494 home-delivered meals so far in 2025, with 4,204 congregate meals served. She also said home-delivered…
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