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Thousand Oaks Council on Aging presents resource guide, Transit app rollout and demographic study showing aging population
Summary
The Council on Aging reported on the 2024–25 year, including a Dial-A-Ride app rollout, a 30‑page resource directory distribution and a demographic study projecting the city’s 65+ population will grow from about 20% now toward nearly 30% in ten years; council accepted the report 5–0.
The Thousand Oaks Council on Aging presented its 2024–25 annual report on July 8, outlining outreach and service projects for older adults, distribution of a new resource directory, and a demographic study projecting a continuing rise in the city's older-adult population.
Dorothy Hatfield, the Council on Aging vice chair, told councilmembers commissioners helped launch user guides and workshops for the city’s new Dial-A-Ride mobile app, participated in a promotional video for the transit program, and distributed nearly 1,000 printed copies of a new 30‑page resource directory for older residents. "We had an exciting year full…
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