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Council on Aging
The Council on Aging strives to enrich the lives of Lincoln
residents 60 years of age or older by providing ongoing activities
and programs. Assistance is available for problem solving
or finding services, so that our senior citizens find it possible
to enjoy more years of independent living in their homes.
In addition, the Council on aging is a resource to all Lincoln
residents who request assistance to help their parents or
other elderly relatives.
It is the responsibility of the Council on Aging to:
- Identify the total needs of Lincoln Elders
- Enlist support and participation to meet those needs
- Design, advocate for and/or implement services to fill
these needs.
COA Calendar Page -
click here
COA Newsletter - click
here
Monday through Friday,
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Bemis Hall, 15 Bedford
Road, Box 6353, Lincoln, MA 01773
781-259-8811
781-259-7990
santuccik@lincolntown.org
Bob Sutherland, Chair; C. Fessenden Morse, Vice-Chair; Julie
Pugh, Secretary; Bob Lenington, Treasurer; Peggy Boyer; Flo
Caras; John Caswell; Bob Curtiss; Valerie Lee; Jack McCandless;
Mary Sheldon; Dot Taylor.
: Karen Santucci,
Director
Liz King
The
Lincoln Council on Aging provides information and referral
as well as support counseling regarding aging issues. Health
insurance counseling and income tax preparation are provided
by volunteers. Education, recreational and exercise programs
are offered. Also offered are transportation services, medical
equipment loan, blood pressure and podiatry clinics, meals
on wheels (in conjunction with Minuteman Home Care), and volunteer
opportunities.

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