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The Marin County Commission on Aging

Mission Statement
To provide information and advocacy for services that enable older adults to live with dignity.

Description
The Marin County Commission on Aging is a 23-member federally mandated advisory council to the Marin County Board of Supervisors. The Commission works closely with the County's Division of Aging on behalf of Marin’s older adults. Commissioners are appointed to three-year terms by either the Board of Supervisors or the 11 incorporated Cities and Towns in Marin. In addition, Marin County's Senior Assembly Member and Senior Senator, representatives of the California Senior Legislature (CSL) also serve as ex-officio members for a two-year term.

Core Purpose
To make life better for older adults

Core Values

  • Dignity
  • Quality of Life
  • Advocacy
  • Every Senior Should Have Basic Needs Satisfied

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Click on the photograph of the Commission above for your Representative on the Commission on Aging.

Commissioners want to hear from their constituents! Click on the photograph of the Commission above for your Representative on the Commission on Aging. If you are interested in applying for a vacant seat, contact the appointing jurisdiction, or call the Division of Aging for more information at 499-7396.

Commission Activities

Public Meetings
The pubic is invited to attend any of the Marin County Commisson on Aging meetings. Click here for the Schedule of Meetings 2009. A presentation is made at 10:30 a.m. featuring a noted guest speaker on a topic of interest to older adults, their families and professionals. The business meeting will follow at 11:45 a.m. Click here for the JANUARY General and Committee meeting agenda's and previous meeting minutes,Meeting Agenda's and Mintues, or contact the Division of Aging at (415) 499-7396.


Newsletter
The Commission produces a quarterly newsletter, Great Age . Click on the link to view the latest edition on-line or call the Division of Aging and ask to be placed on the newsletter mailing list.

Sub-Committee Meetings
Commission of Aging sub-committee and task force meetings are open to the public and the Commission welcomes participation. The following Committees meet regularly:
  • Executive Committee
  • Health Committee
  • Housing/Transportation Committee
  • Legislation Committee
  • Nutrition Committee
  • Planning Committee
  • Public Information Committee
  • Elder Abuse Task Force

Special Task Forces
Join the Commission and other community partners to address these critical issues:


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