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  • Contact Us | Council On Aging

    Home > About Us > Contact Us We are your first call for senior services! 30 Kawana Springs Road Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Open: M-Th, 8:30am-5pm; Fri, 8:30am-3:30pm 707-525-0143 info@councilonaging.com www.facebook.com/councilonaging.sonoma www.instagram.com/councilonaging

  • Special Event Sponsorships | Council On Aging

    Home > Support Us > Special Event Sponsorships Annual fundraising events benefitting Council on Aging. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact Rachel Jones at 707-525-0143 X146 or email rjones@councilonaging.com

  • Results | Council On Aging

    Home > Wine Country Games > Results 2025 Results Bocce Team Medals Lawn Bowling Team Medals Pickleball Event Results Table Tennis Medalists Throwing Men's Event Results Women's Event Results Women's Soccer Team Medals 2024 Bocce Overview Team Medals Lawn Bowling Overview Winning Teams Pickleball Overview Medalists Table Tennis Overview Medalists Throwing Overview Event Results Women's Soccer Overview Winning Teams 2023 Bocce Overview Team Medals Lawn Bowling Overview Winning Teams Pickleball Overview Medalists Table Tennis Overview Medalists Throwing Overview Event Results Women's Soccer Overview Winning Teams 2022 Bocce Overview Winning Teams Table Tennis Overview Medalists Lawn Bowling Overview Winning Teams Pickleball Overview Medalists Volleyball Overview Winning Teams Field Overview Event Results Soccer Winning Teams 50+ 60+ 65+ 2019 Basketball Bocce Bowling Cycling Road Race Time Trial Lawn Bowling Pickleball Soccer Table Tennis Track and Field Volleyball 2018 2018 Archery Results 2018 Badminton Results 2018 Basketball Results 2018 Bocce Results 2018 Lawn Bowling Results 2018 Pickleball Results 2018 Soccer Results 2018 Table Tennis Results 2018 Track and Field Results 2018 Volleyball – Mens Results 2018 Volleyball – Womens Results 2018 Volleyball – COED Results 2017 2017 Archery 2017 Badminton 2017 Basketball 2017 Bocce 2017 Bowling 2017 Cycling – 10-K Time Trial 2017 Cycling --18.5 and 32-mile Road Races 2017 Golf 2017 Lawn Bowling 2017 Petanque 2017 Pickleball 2017 Soccer 2017 Table Tennis 2017 Tennis 2017 Track & Field – Track and Field 2017 Track & Field -- Field Services 2017 Volleyball 2016 2016 Archery Results 2016 Badminton Results 2016 Basketball Results 2016 Bocce Results 2016 Bowling Results 2016 Cycling Results – 10K Time Trial Age Divisions 2016 Cycling Results – 10K Time Trial Age Overall 2016 Cycling Results – 17 Mile Road Race Age Divisions 2016 Cycling Results – 17 Mile Road Race Overall 2016 Cycling Results – 34 Mile Road Race Age Divisions 2016 Cycling Results – 34 Mile Road Race Overall 2016 Golf Results 2016 Handball Results 2016 Lawn Bowling Results 2016 Petanque Results 2016 Pickleball Results 2016 Soccer Results 2016 Swimming Results 2016 Table Tennis Results 2016 Tennis 2016 Track & Field Results 2016 Volleyball Results 2015 2015 Archery Results 2015 Badminton Results 2015 Basketball Results 2015 Bocce Results 2015 Bowling Results – Women 2015 Bowling Results – Men 2015 Cycling – 10K Time Trial 2015 Cycling – 17 Mile 2015 Cycling – 34 Mile 2015 Golf Results – Women 2015 Golf Results – Men 2015 Lawn Bowling 2015 Petanque 2015 Pickleball Results 2015 Swimming Results 2015 Soccer Results 2015 Table Tennis Results 2015 Tennis 2015 Track & Field Results – general 2015 Track & Field Results – javelin 2015 Track & Field Results – shot put 2015 Volleyball Results 2015 Walk/Run 5K 2015 Walk/Run 10K 2014 2014 Archery.Results 2014 Basketball.Results 2014 Badminton.Results 2014 Bocce Results 2014 Bowling Results 2014 Cycle Results 2014 Golf.Results.Women 2014 Golf.Results.Men 2014 Pickleball Results 2014 Racquetball Results 2014 Swimming Results 2014 Tennis Results 2014 Track and Field Results 2014 Volleyball Results 2013 2013 Archery.Men’s.Women’s Results 2013 Basketball.Results.50.60 Div 2013 Basketball.Results.65.75 Plus Div 2013 Bocce Results 2013 Cycling.Results.17m.Men 2013 Cycling.Results.17m.Women 2013 Cycling.Results.30m.Men 2013 Cycling.Results.30m.Women 2013 Cycling.Results.OVERALL 2013 Golf.Results.Women 2013 Golf.Results.Men 2013 Golf.Results.Overall 2013 Horseshoes.Results 2013 Pickleball Results 2013 Women’s Soccer Results.50 2013 Women’s Soccer Results.60 2013 Men’s Soccer Results 2013 Women’s Softball Results 2013 Swimming Results – All Participants 2013 Swimming Results – US Masters Only 2013 Swimming Results – Seniors Only 2013 Table Tennis Results 2013 Table Tennis Results Men’s 2013 Track Field 2013 Volleyball.Women’s Results 2013 Volleyball.Men’s Results 2013 Volleyball.Co-Ed Results

  • Aging | Council On Aging

    Home > Aging Aging is inevitable, quality of aging is a choice. The lucky ones get a chance at growing old, and those who choose to prepare have a better chance of aging well. A healthy senior is able to maintain their independence and remain in their home for the duration of their life will not only experience a higher quality of life, but also save more than $50,000 or more a year in the cost of assisted living. At Council on Aging, we offer services to our most frail and vulnerable seniors, but we also provide resources to guide everyone to a better aging experience. Aging Together Sonoma Aging Together Sonoma’s mission is to promote a community that ages together and supports opportunities where we can enlighten, encourage, and care for each other with honor, respect and interdependence. Learn more HERE ! Aging Parent Resources As a society, we are living longer than ever before and we are also experiencing the challenges that go along with that blessing. Many of us are experi encing the issues of raising our children, caring for our own needs and taking care of Mom and Dad. Caring for Mom and Dad forces us to enter a whole new dimension and we need the resources and skills necessary to successfully maneuver this new landscape. Learn more HERE ! Health Action Together Sonoma County is coming together to create a healthier community for all. Health Action Together envisions that Sonoma County will be a healthy place to live, work, and play…this is an equity-centered process; a place where people thrive and achieve their life potential. This effort will take all of us working together to create a healthier community through collective action. Learn more HERE !

  • About Us | Council On Aging

    Home > About Us Our Core Values We are driven by compassion and commitment to service. We commit to excellence in everything we do. We demand integrity…at all times…everywhere. We anticipate, create, and innovate. We work as a team with respect, trust, and humor. Our Agency Values Diversity Whatever your ethnicity, religion, country of origin, language, abilities, sexual orientation, or gender; you are welc ome here. DONATE NOW Our Mission To enhance the quality of life for our aging community by providing services that promote well-being and maintain independence. Who We A re Council on Aging Services for Seniors is a private 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization which has been providing services for seniors in Sonoma County since 1966. The area’s beautiful surroundings, safe atmosphere, and senior housing have attracted over 137,000 older adults to this community. In fact, Santa Rosa is ranked 6th in the nation for cities having the highest population over 85 years of age. While some elders may never require one of our service programs, many of these 137,000 seniors will come to rely on our help at some point in their lives. More Americans are living much longer than ever before, and as the ”Baby Boomers” retire, the need for our services will be greater than ever. Council on Aging provides information and services only for seniors age 60+ in Sonoma County, California. For more information about Council on Aging, call 707-525-0143. If you are seeking services outside of Sonoma County, you may call Eldercare Locator at 800-677-1116. Council on Aging is a 501(C)(3) Nonprofit Organization.

  • Resources for Aging Parents | Council On Aging

    Home > Services > Resources for Aging Parents Many of us are living the life of the “sandwich generation” — caught between caring for our children and our aging parents. We are grateful that Mom and Dad are still here to share life with us, yet we also face fear and concern when illness and decline take place. How do we navigate this road with our aging parents? Your first call should always be the Council on Aging Services for Seniors at 707-525-0143. We offer an array of financial, nutritional, and social services that may fit your parent’s needs if they reside in Sonoma County. In addition, below are some additional resources: AARP: Are You Ready to Move Your Aging Parent Into Your Home? Mayo Clinic: Healthy Aging Kiplinger: Caring for Your Aging Parents

  • FAQ's | Council On Aging

    Home > Meals on Wheels > FAQ's Frequently Asked Questions If you need more information, contact: Diane Faulkner at dfaulkner@councilonaging.com or call 707-525-0143 ext. 115 Am I eligible to get Meals on Wheels? Seniors 60 years of age and older who are homebound and unable to drive are eligible to receive Meals on Wheels. You may also r eceive Meals on Wheels, regardless of your age, if you are the spouse/partner of a 60+ senior who is receiving meals, or are a person with a disability living w ith the 60+ home-bound senior. Where do I get an application? You don’t need to fill out an application. We do our initial screening over the phone. If you qualify we will set up an in-home visit to complete the intake process with a Client Intake Specialist. How much does it cost? We ask for a contribution of $4.00 per meal, however, no one will be denied meals for the inability to contribute. Do I pay the driver every day? Each month you will receive a notification of the number of meals we delivered to you the previous month. There will be a pre-paid return envelope with that statement; put the contribution you can afford in the envelope and mail it back to Council on Aging. What if I can’t afford to send you any contribution for my meal? We will continue to deliver meals to you. Contributions are voluntary and will not impact your services. How many meals can I receive in a week? You may receive up to 7 meals per week. One meal per day. What time of day will it be delivered? It depends on where you live. In Santa Rosa, your route may get meals as early as 10:00 am or as late as 2:00 pm. The meals will be delivered at about the same time every day. In surrounding communities, meals generally arrive around lunchtime. Can you leave the meal on my doorstep or in a cooler if I am not home? We deliver chilled food that must be kept at a specific temperature due to mandated food codes and we cannot risk our clients’ health by leaving meals un-refrigerated for an unknown period of time. We also like to see our clients do a wellness check to make sure they are ok. I am disabled; can I get Meals on Wheels? Unfortunately, disability alone does not qualify you for this senior program. How is the program funded? Meals on Wheels of Sonoma County is a program run by the Council on Aging of Santa Rosa. COA is a private non-profit established over 55 years ago to serve local seniors. Only 38% of our annual budget is provided by Federal funding under the Older Americans Act. The remaining funds needed each year are generated through donations, fundraising events, and grants. How do I volunteer to drive for Meals on Wheels? To learn about all of the Council on Aging Volunteer Opportunities, please click here: https://councilonaging.galaxydigital.com When are meals delivered? Meals are delivered between 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. If you are receiving weekend meals they will be delivered Friday and will be frozen. These meals can be reheated in a microwave or conventional oven. What kind of food do you serve? Our program is based on a low-sodium, heart-healthy menu. A Registered Dietician approves all recipes for nutritional content. There are 3 m enus: Poultry, Vegetarian, or Beef/Pork/Fish. Each meal includes a protein, a vegetable, a healthy grain, milk, fruit, and a roll. Can I order what I like, or substitute for meals I don’t like? We prepare close to 1,500 meals per day, so we have a fixed menu each day. However, we do prepare our menus a month ahead and each client gets a new menu at the beginning of each month. If you do not like th e meal that has been assigned to you on a particular day, you may call up to 2 weeks in advance to change your meal. If you have an allergy or aversion to a protein on the menu, we can make changes to that protein. Can I call you every day to order for the next day? Unfortunately, this is not possible. We prepare so many meals each day and need to be mindful of food costs, production, and packaging of meals. We require all clients have an established delivery pattern. Can I receive a partial order? Our program is designed to deliver nutritionally approved meals daily to people who need them. Unfortunately, we cannot customize an order. Can you deliver my meal for dinner? Our meals are cooked and packaged the previous day. Our delivery routes are designed to enable us to get the maximum number of meals to the maximum number of clients Monday through Friday. Based on our current capacity, meals are delivered in the middle of the day.

  • Board of Directors | Council On Aging

    Home > About Us > Board of Directors Corrine Lorenzen - Chair, Community Leader Frank Pugh - Past Chair, California School Boards Assoc., President of National School Boards Assoc. Bonnie Burrell - Vice Chair, Community Leader Karen Lewis - Secretary , Retired Sales Manager, Birite Foodservice John Reyes - Treasurer, Sanderson Ford Joseph Huang - Member, Exchange Bank John Pearson - Certified Financial Planner James DeVore - Member, Physician/Chief Medical Officer, St. Joseph Healthcare Leslie Brutocao - Member, Director - SSU Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Jamie Escoubas - President and CEO, Council on Aging Honorary Board Members Carroll Estes Kim & John Lloyd Melody & John McNulty For more information, contact Jennifer Kulpa (707) 525-0143 x100

  • Basketball 2023 | Council On Aging

    Home > Wine Country Games > Choose a Sport > Basketball 2023 REGISTER Men’s Basketball June 10th Venue: Haehl Pavilion Santa Rosa Junior College 1501 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa Parking permit required. Fee is $4/day. Tournament Schedule: Saturday, June 10 Schedule: TBD Registration Information : Registration opens: March 1, 2023 Deadline for registration: Friday, May 19th Categories Team: 3 x 3 Individual Free Throw Three Point Age divisions for teams: 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, & 80+ Age divisions for individual: 50+, 60+, & 70+ Fees: $50/person registration fee plus $5/per sports fee (per event). No team fee. Teams: must be registered online by the captain. Captain must provide players with the team ID# so they can complete their online registration and pay their fees. Register: winecountrygames.seniorgamesregistration.com Tournament Details & Rules Overall: We reserve the right to change the tournament format for any age division based upon entry numbers, space restrictions and other circumstances. 3 x 3 Modified NCAA/NSGA rules govern play A team’s age division is determined by the age of the youngest player as of 12/31/23 All players must register individually. The Team’s ID # is required to complete registration Team players must have numbered, reversible (light & dark) jerseys Playing time will consist of two halves of 15 minutes of a continuously running clock with a 5-minute intermission Free Throw There will be three age groups: 50+, 60+, & 70+ Players are allowed 25 free throws within a 2-minute time frame Each basket made = 1 point Two practice shots are allowed, if one of those is made, athlete can start with that shot Player is allowed one rebounder to assist Three Point There will be three age groups: 50+, 60+, & 70+ Players will be allowed as many shots as they can make within a one-minute time frame Each basket made = 1 point Two practice shots are allowed, if one of those is made, athlete can start with that shot Player is allowed one rebounder to assist T-shirt: Included with registration and available at check-in. No size exchanges will be possible on-site. Medals: Will be awarded to the top three finishers in each division Medals will not be mailed Medals will not be available for pick-up at Council on Aging office Questions about the Games? Contact: Coby LaFayette 707-525-0143 x117 clafayette@councilonaging.com Printable Basketball Flier

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