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Commission urges seniors to use utahaging.org, highlights partners and service gaps

Utah State Library · January 14, 2026
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Rob Anz of the Utah Commission on Aging urged older adults to use utahaging.org and described a "no wrong door" approach to connect people to Meals on Wheels, SHIP counseling and other partners; he also noted accessibility gaps and funding risks for long-term care.

The Utah Commission on Aging emphasized practical ways older Utahns can find services and support, directing listeners to the commission's online hub utahaging.org and describing a "no wrong door" navigation approach. Rob Anz, the commission's executive director, said the site collates research, policy background and contact information so residents and caregivers can find help quickly.

Anz said the commission relies on a broad partner network—area agencies on aging, municipal leaders, nonprofit providers and…

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