The Monroe County Commission on Aging Office helps to provides services to the senior population in Monroe County. This Office serves as a funding source for programs such as home delivered meals, personal care, respite, recreation, chore, homemaking and prescription assistance just to name a few.
The Monroe County Commission on Aging Office Mission Statement: The Monroe County Commission on Aging is an advocacy body charged with recommending the prudent spending of public dollars to promote the health, dignity and independence of older adults. The greatest benefit will go to those most in need, and the most Frail will receive the highest priority.
The Monroe County Commission on Aging Vision Statement: The Monroe County Commission on Aging will be the lead agency in Monroe County providing funding, advocacy, forethought and assistance for older adults and their families to promote independence and enhance their quality of life.
The Monroe County Commission on Aging can only accomplish that vision if we work in a way that reflects the following core values:
The Monroe County Commission on Aging Core Values:
Honesty: Forthright dealings with providers and the public
Integrity: Principled, empathetic and involved board members
Informed: Maintain relevance in the changing environment
Prudence: Thoughtful and efficient spending of county tax dollars
Innovation: Creative offerings to the public to increase efficiencies
Leadership: Leaders in older adult service funding, providing the
needed services, and setting an example for the public
The Monroe County Commission on Aging Meetings are open to the public and begin at 1:00 p.m.
on the second Wednesday of the month unless otherwise noted. Additional, meetings, such as board
or committee meetings are scheduled as needed.
2012 Meeting Schedule MCCOA Board Members MCCOA Brochure History