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Council on Aging reports rising participation, earmark funds for shared-services needs assessment with Medway

2292370 · February 13, 2025
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Council on Aging Director Anne Marie Gagnon reported increased visits and program attendance; the COA received state grant funding and an earmark to study shared services with Medway and will conduct a needs assessment of residents aged 60+.

Anne Marie Gagnon, director of the Millis Council on Aging (COA), told the Finance Committee the COA has expanded programming and seen steady attendance growth: average daily attendance rose from roughly 65 pre-pandemic to about 97 and is trending above 100 in recent months.

Gagnon said the…

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