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  • Services | Council On Aging

    Home > Services Social Services Adult Day Program Socialization and care for seniors 60+ living with cognitive decline at four sites throughout Sonoma County. PEARLS Home visits to assess needs and recommend services. Senior Peer Support Trained volunteers are matched with older adults to access services and programs. Family Justice Center Immediate assistance for older adults in abusive situations, for victims of domestic violence and financial abuse. Fiduciary Services Successor Trustee Trust Administration at Incapacity Estate Settlement at Death Durable Power of Attorney Power of Attorney for Finance at Incapacity Advanced Health Care Directive* Agent for Health Care decisions * COA will act in the capacity only when also appointed at DPOA Special Needs Trust (SNT) Trustee Future Planning for Inactive Clients A one-off service available only to clients who have named us in their Estate Plan who wish to have a budget or financial projection of their assets. Nutritional Services Meals on Wheels Delivery of fresh meals daily to home-bound seniors. For more information visit the Meals on Wheels page. Dining Sites Nutritious meals and social connections at nine dining sites and four Senior Social Clubs. For more information visit the Community Dining Sites page.

  • Soccer 2025 | Council On Aging

    Home > Wine Country Games > Choose a Sport > Soccer REGISTER Tournament CLOSED to Team Registrations To put a team on a division waitlist, contact the sports commissioner tas47srg@gmail.com Women’s Soccer Saturday, June 7th – Sunday, June 8th A Place to Play, 2375 W. Third Street, Santa Rosa, CA Tournament Schedule Saturday, June 7th Check-in: TBD Games time: TBD Sunday, June 8th Check-in: TBD Games time: TBD Age Requirements & Team Composition Players must be 50 years of age by December 31, 2025 to compete. All divisions are age pure. A minimum of four teams are needed in each division. Registration Information & Fees Online registration opens on March 1st, 2025 at 12:01 a.m. Use the button at the top of this page to access our registration system. Fees: $60 one-time registration fee for all athletes and a $20 sport fee Deadline to register: May 23rd, at 11:59 p.m. Rosters due: Friday, May 30th to the Sports Commissioner, Teri Simpson: tas47srg@gmail.com T-shirts are included with registration and available at check-in. No size exchanges on-site. Medals Medals are awarded to the top three scoring teams in each division: 1st, 2nd & 3rd places. Please pick-up your medal on-site or make arrangements with someone to do that for you Medals will not be mailed and are not available for pick-up at the Council on Aging office. Venue Information There is ample on-site parking. Water and healthy snacks will be provided for athletes, Games volunteers and tournament officials. Portable restrooms and handwashing stations are available on-site. Tournament Details & Rules : If there are not enough teams in an age group, teams will be combined based upon a players age by December 31, 2025 We reserve the right to change the tournament format for any age division based upon entry numbers, space restrictions or other circumstances. Scoring: Win = 6 points, Tie = 3 points, Shut-out = 1 point, Goals = 1 point for a goal up to 3 goals Questions about the Games? Contact: Coby LaFayette 707-525-0143 x117 clafayette@councilonaging.com Printable Soccer Flier

  • News | Council On Aging

    Home > News In The News Press Democrat: December 7, 2025 Celebrate Community FOX 2 KTVU: September 9, 2024 Sonoma County volunteer program helps seniors document life stories Press Democrat: June 25, 2024 Free meal delivery program for seniors now has a waiting list as funding expires Community Tech Network website: May 28, 2024 PARTNER SPOTLIGHTS Helping Older Adults Get Online in Sonoma County Press Democrat: February 23, 2023 It's just sad because the whole thing was preventable Sonoma County Gazette: Fe bruary 8, 2023 New intergenerational program pairs home-bound seniors with Sonoma County volunteers Press Democrat: June 9, 2022 Benefield: Pickleball for all in Sonoma County sounds like fun Press Democrat: May 7, 2022 Kendall-Jackson hosts largest Kentucky Derby party on West Coast KZST: April 21, 2022 An Interview with Marrianne McBride The Community Voice: April 15, 2022 Rohnert Park to co-sponsor pickleball event Press Democrat: March 10, 2022 Santa Rosa teens to sell 200 prom dresses for $20 to benefit Meals on Wheels Sonoma County Gazette: November 9, 2020 Get Your Gobble on! Council on Aging Providing meals to Seniors 60+ California Healthline: October 13, 2020 As Californians Get Older and Less Mobile, Fires Get Hotter and Faster Press Democrat: April 4, 2020 Meals on Wheels volunteers respond to increased demand amid coronavirus pandemic NPR: October 19, 2017 Why Older People Didn't Fare Well In Northern California Wildfires ABC 7 News: October 19, 2017 On Your Side helps North Bay fire victims in Santa Rosa SF Gate: October 12, 2017 Wine Country Nursing Homes Evacuated Sonoma Index-Tribune: June 15, 2017 Wine Country Games petanque matches Press Democrat: June 6, 2017 Wine Country Games brings out the competitive spirit in all ages Sonoma Index-Tribune: March 17, 2017 Sonoma County Housing, Homeless and Legal Services Brace for Budget Cuts under Trump Plan Press Democrat: February 21, 2017 With Eye on Economy, Services, Sonoma County Becoming More Senior-Friendly Tiny House Talk (blog): December 2016 Buy Your Tiny House Raffle Ticket Today! Press Democrat: November 26, 2016 Sonoma County Underway with Effort to Boost Service to Aging Population Press Democrat: November 2, 2016 Things to Do: Bourbon, Bacon, and Beer Speakeasy Party Press Democrat: October 27, 2016 Sonoma County's G&G Supermarkets Purchased by Safeway (mentions COA's Noble Spoon entrees) Press Democrat Carlton Senior Living Wants to Build New Senior Facility in Larkfield - October 5, 2016 Press Democrat A La Carte: Derby Day at Chateau St. Jean - April 19, 2016 Sonoma Index-Tribune Derby Day Party to Benefit Sonoma County’s Meals on Wheels Program - April 7, 2016 Sonoma Index-Tribune North Bay Construction Industry Builds Council on Aging Tiny House for Raffle - March 31, 2016 North Bay Business Journal North Bay Construction Industry Builds Council on Aging Tiny House for Raffle - March 29, 2016 Press Democrat Hunger Persistent in Sonoma County Despite Improving Economy - March 27, 2016 Press Democrat Chris Smith: Sonoma County Comes Together in a Big Way to Build a Tiny House - March 20, 2016 Made Local Magazine Noble Spoon Lets the Hungry Feed the Hungry - March/April 2016 issue Press Democrat Council on Aging Volunteer a Friend to the Lonely - November 23, 2015 Press Democrat Council on Aging Making Money, Filling Bellies with Meal Business (how COA's line of gourmet entrees, The Noble Spoon, is helping raise money for Meals on Wheels) - September 13, 2015 Press Democrat: Editorial Caring for the County’s Aging Population - May 24, 2015 The Windsor Times - Last year, an estimated 35 million meals were needed in Sonoma County to feed the hungry—a gap that is getting attention by multiple county groups. Read more Here . February 4, 2015 Listen to the most recent KZST "We Believe" ad sponsored by Visiting Angels. Click on the arrow to the left of the black bar below to listen to the ad: [audio mp3="http://www.councilonaging.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/WBSC-VA-COA-11.24.14.mp3"][/audio] KZST "We Believe" ad sponsored by Friedman's Home Improvement. Click on the arrow to the left of the black bar below to listen to the ad. [audio mp3="http://www.councilonaging.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/WBSC-FHI-MOW-11-17-14.mp3"][/audio] Press Democrat Becoming Independent Partners with Meals on Wheels – Editorial Page. December 23, 2013 Press Democrat Letter to the editor Policy on Non-Profit Use of Facilities in response to September 11th, Article ( below). September 19, 2013. (Click to pg 2 to see the Letter to the editor.) Press Democrat Santa Rosa to Review Policy on Non-Profit Use of Facilities . September 11, 2013 Press Democrat Gatherings... CigarBQ Benefits Meals on Wheels . July 20, 2013 Press Democrat Derby Day Sets Record . May 4, 2013 Combating the Challenges of Aging Through Stem Cells - October 29, 2011 New Medicare Enrollment and Disenrollment Periods – Oct 15 – Dec 7, 2011 Press Democrat: Cafe alternative to Meals on Wheels . Press Democrat 8/6/2011 Press Democrat: Team sports keeping older people young. Press Democrat 8/7/2011 Press Democrat: In-home help for life’s little things . Press Democrat 8/7/2011 Press Democrat Cafe alternative to Meals on Wheels Cloverdale, the jewel of Council on Aging’s dining sites. Press Democrat 8/7/2011 Great article in the Northbay Biz about the inaugaral Sonoma Wine Country Senior Games ! Senior Games will be a Wine Country Draw – Highlighting Dena Lash Chef Josef spicing things up at Council on Aging Meals on Wheels Women killed in crash were 77 and still full of life A well-balanced plate -Seniors advised to be mindful of getting nutrients, staying hydrated Uncle Sam Plays Hardball with Elderly Woman. Derby Day in Wine Country Meet our new CEO! Press Democrat ” Meeting Demands of Aging” July 26, 2009: “New Council on Aging CEO dedicated to providing for growing senior population…” Press Democrat “Charitable Agencies Feel Fuel Squeeze” July 8, 2008 Press Democrat “Market Woes Strike Fear in Older Workers” January 28, 2008 Press Democrat “Earmarks for North Coast Projects” December 31, 2007 Press Democrat “Generous Biker’s Lucky Day” September 9, 2007

  • Vehicle Donations | Council On Aging

    Home > Support Us > Vehicle Donations Vehicle Donation Program We now have the ability to have folks donate all types of vehicles: planes, RV's, boats, jet ski's, and cars. Vehicles do not need to be working/running. Donating is simple! All one needs to do is visit the website or call the number below. Link: https://careasy.org/council-on-aging Phone: 1-844-411-5768 Charitable Adult Rides & Services (CARS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that administers and also benefits from this donation.

  • Menus | Council On Aging

    Home > Meals on Wheels > Menus A Nutritional Lifestyle is a Cornerstone of Good Health! Meals on Wheels To learn more about Meals on Wheels visit our F requently A sked Q uestions (FAQ's) page or call 707-525-0143 x135 to schedule your meal delivery. Meals on Wheels Entrées The menu: Poultry, Vegetarian, or Beef/Pork/Fish. Click below to view each menu choice. February 2026 Menu

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