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Office for Aging accepts $5,000 Univera award to expand evidence‑based wellness programs
Chautauqua County Human Services Committee · November 13, 2025
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The committee accepted a $5,000 Univera donation to train community partners to deliver certified evidence‑based wellness programs for older adults, covering training costs and outreach to reduce transportation barriers.
The Human Services Committee accepted a $5,000 award from Univera for the Chautauqua County Office for Aging to support evidence‑based wellness programming. Dana Corwin, director of the Office for Aging Services, and Carrie Skelton, nutrition and wellness…
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