The first meeting will be held via Zoom on Thursday, May 20, at 3 p.m.
“Seniors Thriving” is an ad hoc committee initiated by the Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council members who see the need for an expanded and coordinated response in providing information and resources for seniors who are being adversely impacted by the COVID-19 shelter in place requirements and other circumstances that limit their ability to connect with others.
“There are many effective programs locally provided by dedicated professionals and volunteers, and we believe there is also an opportunity to reach more of our valued senior population that is feeling the impact of these uncertain times,” states Area III Advisory Council Chair Paul Branson. “Our aim is to use every creative means possible to help current programs and develop new solutions to help our seniors remain healthy and safe and to thrive.”
This ad hoc committee will help promote services available to seniors and develop initiatives to help reduce the negative impact resulting from social isolation. Additionally, the committee will work to create initiatives promoting healthy opportunities for seniors.
There are no specific qualifications required for committee membership. Meetings will be conducted virtually using the Zoom platform until further notice.
Interested individuals are encouraged to contact the Committee Chair Janine Smith-Citron for more information about “Seniors Thriving” by calling 707-263-6222 or by email to
The Area Agency on Aging for Lake and Mendocino Counties administers programs that serve older adults, adults with disabilities, family caregivers, and residents in long-term care facilities located in Lake and Mendocino counties.
These services such as Meals on Wheels, congregate meals, information and referral, and special classes are conducted locally by contracted agencies.
Janine Smith-Citron is director of development for Hospice Services of Lake County.