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COUNCIL ON AGING

               During calendar year 2016 the COA has continued to grow not only in the numbers but in the
               number of services and activities provided .It  remains the town’s focal point for the delivery of
               services to Boxford’s population 60 and over and the disabled.  Its mission is to support the
               independence of Boxford’s senior citizens, advocate for their needs and enhance the quality of
               their lives in an atmosphere of respect for the older adult. We in the senior services field realize
               the importance of keeping our elders in their home and community not only for their benefit but
               for the good of the community as a whole.

               The Council on Aging delivers quality services and programs that reflect the needs, programs,
               services and transportation to all residents over  the age of sixty and serves as a resource for
               information to families, friends and neighbors  who may find themselves caring for an older
               person. The monthly newsletter “Boomers and  Beyond’ provides  current information about
               services, classes and other programs and is delivered to all residences with a member over the
               age of 60.

               The Outreach Program  remains a vital link for older adults and  family  members who need
               assistance through the myriad of programs and services and in accessing the most appropriate
               services to enable an older adult to continue to live at home. We work closely with the Police,
               Fire Department, and Elder Services of Merrimack Valley on cases of mutual concern. Our
               Outreach program, continues to assist individuals with minor home repairs, the completion of
               benefit application forms, and in understanding  the wide range of options available in health
               care, housing and senior services.

               In spite of the limitations placed on us by our available space, our services and the number of
               seniors requesting those services and attending COA functions and activities continues to grow.
               Boxford’s seniors are the fastest growing segment of Boxford’s population, and the need for our
               services parallels this growth. It has been a delicate balancing act scheduling our activities and
               keeping our participants happy. Our staff is currently being stretched to the breaking point, made
               even more stretched due to the outreach position going unfilled for a better part of the year. The
               Council has already reached a point where our staff and space are not adequate for the services
               being requested by seniors.

               A study  carried out last  year for the COA Aging, by the Gerontology  Institute University of
               Massachusetts Boston projected that  Boxford seniors would represent  over 30% of the total
               population by 2030.  This and another study done in 2013 established that Boxford seniors are
               ‘aging in place’ and a survey showed that 74% of these responding  intended on staying in
               Boxford through their retirement. We will do our best to meet the needs of this increasing senior
               population, but we cannot do so without more space and staff.

               Over the past year the Board and staff,  have devoted countless hours working on plans for the
               best location for the COA as well on working toward what is  adequate size to fit our current
               needs. Hopefully our space needs will be met in the near future.






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