APRIL 2019 VOL. 32, NO. 4
A Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce Publication
In this issue: Advocacy Update ..........................................................2 Chamber Voices............................................................3 YPB News .....................................................................4 Chamber Briefs .............................................................5 Franklin Initiative Update...............................................6 Let’s Tee Off .................................................................6 Election Coverage .........................................................7 Morning Buzz ..............................................................20
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“People want to stay in their homes because it is where they belong, it is where their spirit is. People heal faster when they can get home … your body responds when you are happier and you are happier when you are in a place you want to be.” —Chris Myers, CEO, Area 10 Agency on Aging
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Longtime Mobile Food Pantry volunteers bagging groceries at the Ellettsville site, with Na’Kia Jones, nutrition outreach coordinator for the Area 10 Agency on Aging. Photo by Chris Howell.
Spotlight: Area 10 Agency on Aging
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or many older Americans and their families, the process of aging means new challenges as they navigate an unfamiliar path forward. But for those living in Monroe and Owen counties, the Area 10 Aging on Aging is there to light the way. The Area 10 Agency on Aging, one of 16 such agencies in Indiana, is a private, nonprofit organization tasked with helping seniors — as well as people of all ages with physical disabilities — who want to “age in place;” in other words, in their own homes. Its purview includes a wide swath of services, ranging from providing Chris Myers. Photo by Chris Howell. information to seniors and families, coordinating services, providing meals, offering recreational programs, operating a rural transit system and even providing low-income senior housing. “People want to stay in their homes because it is where they belong, it is where their spirit is,” said agency CEO Chris Myers, touting the psychological benefits of being able to age in place. “People heal faster when they can get home … your body responds when you are happier and you are happier
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MAY 10 Morning Buzz, College Mall 20 Lt. Governor Lunch, Ivy Tech Community College — Bloomington 30 Web Awards, Henke Hall of Champions, Memorial Stadium
Election Coverage: Q&A With Candidates
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