Calendar
Executive Committee Meeting
The Executive committee develops agendas for regular and special meetings and reviews staff, workgroup and committee recommendations.
Planning & Funding Committee Meeting
Senior Resource Guide – Print and Website; Area Plan Update for Fiscal Year 2018/2019; AB 959 – LGBT Disparities Reduction Act; Program Monitoring Process.
Housing Committee Meeting
Round-table: Agency Updates; Presentation to Board of Supervisors Review; Workgroup Goals for 2018.
Legislative Committee Meeting
The Legislative Committee studies, reviews and advocates for legislative issues and concerns related to the well-being of seniors, adults with disabilities, and their caregivers in Sonoma County and makes appropriate recommendations to the Council.
Transportation & Mobility Workgroup Meeting
Committee member roundtable disaster recovery check-in; Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) Draft 2017 coordinated public transit human services transportation plan update
Learn How to Document Your Medical Wishes at a Free Advance Care Planning Workshop
To help residents think ahead about documenting their health care wishes, My Care My Plan: Speak Up, Sonoma County will host a free advance care planning workshop, Who Will Speak for You If You Can't Speak for Yourself , on Tuesday, January 16, 1:30–3:30 p.m., at the Redwood Credit Union Community Room, 3033 Cleveland Avenue, Santa Rosa.
Advisory Council Meeting
The AAA Advisory Council advises the Board of Supervisors on issues and concerns affecting seniors (60 years and over) and adults with disabilities in Sonoma County.
Free Classes Help Seniors Prevent Falls
Seniors can learn to prevent injuries by attending one of four, free, eight-class series of A Matter of Balance: Managing Concerns about Falls.
Explore Foster Parenting
Attend a monthly online talk on becoming a foster parent to a Sonoma County child or teen. Hear from local foster parents and foster care agencies. Reserve your spot for this introductory discussion at (707) 565-4274.
Free Classes Help Seniors Prevent Falls
Seniors can learn to prevent injuries by attending one of four, free, eight-class series of A Matter of Balance: Managing Concerns about Falls.