The Alaska Commission on Aging will hold its spring meeting at the Soldotna Senior Center, May 4 through May 6. The agenda and site visit schedule will be distributed through the Alaska Commission on Aging Listserv once it is confirmed.
Day one of the meeting will be held at the Soldotna Senior Center from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with an opportunity for public testimony from 4 to 4:30 p.m.
On day two, commissioners will divide into groups and partner with local senior centers, tribal health centers and other groups to hold senior listening sessions.
On day three of the meeting, each group will summarize the feedback they received at the listening sessions and determine next steps. There will be another opportunity for public testimony from 11 to 11:30 a.m.
The Alaska Commission on Aging is highly sensitive about following safety protocols recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and is committed to maintaining the health and safety of their hosts on the Kenai Peninsula. All participants are to wear masks and practice safe distancing if they wish to attend in person. If not, they may take home the talking points and submit questions in writing via email or regular mail.
For more information, email Lisa Morley at the Alaska Commission on Aging, lisa.morley@alaska.gov or subscribe to the ACoA Listserv at http://dhss.alaska.gov/acoa/Pages/default.aspx.