Marshall Miles Interviews Audrey Cole, Senior Medicare Patrol, Coordinator of Volunteers Western CT Area Agency on Aging Training Session Weds Sept 29

August 13, 2021 00:19:32
Marshall Miles Interviews Audrey Cole, Senior Medicare Patrol, Coordinator of Volunteers Western CT Area Agency on Aging Training Session Weds Sept 29
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Marshall Miles Interviews Audrey Cole, Senior Medicare Patrol, Coordinator of Volunteers Western CT Area Agency on Aging Training Session Weds Sept 29

Aug 13 2021 | 00:19:32

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Show Notes

Western Connecticut Area Agency on Aging

The Western Connecticut Area Agency on Aging, Inc. (WCAAA) is a private, non-profit corporation. Through designation as an Area Agency on Aging, the WCAAA is a funding source for services designed to maintain seniors in the community. Funding is derived from federal, state and local sources with clients contributing toward the cost of many supportive services

WCAAA assists and provides services to maintain independence and quality of life in the community rather than an institution.

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