Putnam County Council on Aging Inc.

Putnam County Council on Aging Inc.

Ottawa, OH 45875
Tax ID34-1250320

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More about this organization

Mission

The mission of the Putnam County Council on Aging, Inc. is to provide services that will enable Putnam County residents, age 60 and better, to remain living independently in their own homes for as long as possible.

About

The Putnam County Council on Aging, Inc. offers a wide array of services to support senior citizens age 60 and better. Our services include: Aging in Place Home Assessments, Chore Services, Educational Workshops and Special Events, Information and Referral, A Matter of Balance Fall Prevention Classes, Medical Equipment Loan Closet, Newsletter, Outreach by Licensed Social Worker, Telephone Reassurance and Friendly Visitor Program, Transportation, and “We Thrive Together” Virtual Programs. The Council on Aging has friendly and dedicated staff members who are committed to improving the quality of life for Putnam County senior citizens. When you come to the Council on Aging, we want you to feel at home, whether it’s your first time here or if you have been receiving assistance for years.

Revenue

$534,330

Expenses

$616,282