County Legislature Recognizes Older Americans

OSWEGO – The Oswego County Legislature’s Human Services Committee presented a proclamation designating May as Older Americans Month.

For more than 60 years, the Older Americans Act has provided services that help older adults remain healthy and independent.

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These programs promote activity, wellness and social inclusion, support family caregivers, and address issues of exploitation, neglect and abuse.

Pictured from left are legislators James Karasek, District 22; Thomas Drumm, District 16; Committee Vice Chairman Shane Broadwell, District 17; Committee Chairman Daniel LeClair, District 8; Oswego County Office for the Aging Director Sara Sunday; Paula Rohn, chairperson, Oswego County Office for the Aging Advisory Council; Jean Lewis, Oswego County Office for the Aging Advisory Council; Joanne Gardner, Oswego County Office for the Aging Advisory Council; Shawn Doyle, District 3; Heather DelConte, District 18; John Proud, District 7; and Tim Stahl, District 20.

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