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Council on Aging provides free programs to Orange County vulnerable and disabled adults and their caregivers regardless of income or ethnicity.
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Support the Council While You Shop!
The Council on Aging–Orange County (COAOC) is pleased to announce that we have added a new, user friendly, fundraising tool more |
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| COAOC was featured in Senator Lou Correa’s February Newsletter more |
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| Board appoints Cheryl Meronk as new CEO of Council on Aging more |
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Memory Screening Service
Some decline in one's ability to remember things is part of normal aging. However, at times memory loss is due to an underlying medical condition. If you are concerned about your or a loved one’s memory, we recommend professional memory screening. more
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| The Advocate, Winter 2007 Newsletter is now online |
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| DONATIONS now ONLINE |
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| Through the generosity of more than 250 trained and/or certified volunteers counseling and advocating for older and disabled adults, the Council is able to expand free services. more… |
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The Council on Aging–Orange County is a private non-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation, serving more than 75,000 individuals each year. |
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Your donation will make a difference. |
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