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Chautauqua County Office for Aging Services Launches 2025 Spring Health Initiative to Support Community Wellness

Submitted by Justin Gould on
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MAYVILLE, NY – The Chautauqua County Office for Aging Services (CCOFAS), through a partnership with USAging and the Aging and Disability Vaccine Collaboration (ADVC) grant, is offering free Spring Health Kits designed to help individuals monitor vital signs and communicate effectively with healthcare providers. 

Additionally, the initiative includes vaccine education, community outreach, and preparations for the 2025 flu clinics—all part of a broader effort to promote preventative healthcare and reduce medical risks for older adults and vulnerable populations.

“We have worked to offer onsite vaccinations, share information, and provide access to local resources that people can rely on to manage their health,” said Chautauqua County Office for Aging Services Director Dana Corwin. “Our goal is to help the community understand the various services, programs, and benefits available, our mission is to guide, connect, and advocate for services and supports to help older adults remain in our community.”

The ADVC grant was brought to Chautauqua County by USAging, with the initial campaign titled "You’ve Got This." The following year, USAging received the Immunization Neighborhood Champion Award from the National Adult and Influenza Immunization Summit (NAIIS).

“Through this grant, we have been able to provide over 5,000 vaccines to individuals over the age of 18, with a significant focus on older adults and those with disabilities and caregiving needs,” said Corwin.

The Chautauqua County Office for Aging Services (CCOFAS) has partnered with local senior housing facilities, local cable television shows, community centers, independent pharmacies, commercial pharmacies, and the Chautauqua Center to deliver critical seasonal flu and vaccine information. This collaboration aims to help individuals understand the risks and benefits of receiving vaccinations to protect their health.

 “Many diseases—such as diabetes, heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, strokes, and infections (including pneumonia caused by bacteria or viruses like influenza, COVID-19, and RSV)—can significantly affect health,” explained Dr. Michael Faulk, Chautauqua County’s Chief Medical Officer. “A strong public health approach, community involvement, and healthcare led preventative efforts can reduce medical visits, medications, expensive hospitalizations and the overall burden of healthcare costs in our county.”

Chautauqua County Office for Aging Services is pleased to offer the 2025 Spring Health Kits to anyone over the age of 18, who has a health situation that may need monitoring of vital signs to aid in communicating with their health care practitioner.  The kit contains a flier for all recommended vaccines for your health, a wrist blood pressure cuff, a digital thermometer, a pulse oximeter that measures blood oxygen levels, and a 32-ounce reusable CHQ AGING water bottle to remind everyone to stay hydrated when feeling ill, tissue pack, and pill box.

CCOFAS has 500 kits available.  They will be distributed to all three of offices located in Mayville, Dunkirk, and Jamestown, New York.  They will be available on April 21, 2025, at each of these offices for a first come first served until they are all gone.  CCOFAS staff will collect your name and basic information. 

“Planning for 2025 Flu clinics is underway to make getting your annual Flu vaccine easy for our older adults, caregivers, and front-line workers in our community,” said Corwin. “You’ve got this and Chautauqua County Office for Aging Services has you.  Stay healthy and well- take care of yourselves.”

This project is supported by the Administration for Community Living (ACL, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)) through USAging as part of a financial assistance award to USAging totaling $74,999,835 with 100 percent funding by ACL/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official view of, nor an endorsement, by USAging, ACL/ HHS or the U.S. Government.

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