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Canada. Commission on Aging to hear about COVID-19 impact on elderly at Oct. 21 meeting

The meeting, which takes place Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 4:30 p.m., will feature community resource organizations that assist and/or provide older adults with their everyday needs, such as food, supplies and medications

The commission wants to hear how COVID-19 has impacted the older adults they serve and how they have modified their services during the pandemic.

The presenters include:

Mikayla Springob, Area Agency on Aging and Disabilities of SW Washington Emily Kaleel, Clark County Food Bank Jeananne Edwards, Human Services Council The Commission on Aging, supported by the Clark County Council, is a nine-member volunteer group that implements the Aging Readiness Plan and provides leadership addressing the needs of aging community members.

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