(From the Ohio Department of Aging)
The Ohio Department of Aging (AGE) will host six town halls across Ohio in August and September. Older Ohioans, caregivers, providers, and others will have an opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions aimed at helping Ohioans live longer, healthier lives with dignity and autonomy.
Combined with information AGE gathered at community listening sessions earlier in the summer, feedback from these new town halls will be used to develop Ohio’s 2027-2030 State Plan on Aging (SPOA).
The first town hall will be August 15 at 50 North in Findlay, followed by one more town hall in August and four in September.
“Listening to Ohioans and getting their feedback is an important part of guiding the Department of Aging,” said AGE Director Ursel J. McElroy. “With these town halls, Ohioans can be a part of planning the future of aging in this state. Together, we can accomplish our vision of making Ohio the best place to age in the nation.”
All Ohioans are eligible to attend these sessions, and they can register by completing this survey.
Findlay
Friday, August 15, 2025
2-4 p.m.
50 North Senior Center
339 East Melrose Avenue, Findlay, OH 45840