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Royal Oak hears older-adults advisory board annual report; services show measurable growth
Summary
The Royal Oak City Commission on Sept. 22 received the Older Adults Advisory Board 2024–25 annual report, which highlighted growth in senior services — Meals from Tim’s Kitchen rose from 4,700 to 5,700, day trips increased 23% and volunteer hours grew about 1,000 — and plans to pursue AARP age-friendly recertification.
On Sept. 22, the Royal Oak City Commission received the Older Adults Advisory Board’s 2024–25 annual report and heard members describe recent service expansions and next steps toward AARP age-friendly certification.
Ms. Martin, staff liaison to the Older Adults Advisory Board, said the board spent the past year reviewing the city’s aging-in-place plan, identifying priorities and coordinating with departments to implement changes. "This presentation in the report will be included in…
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