Programs

 

Making Upper Arlington a Better Place For All of Us

What We Offer

The Upper Arlington Commission on Aging provides many services and programs at low or no cost to older adults and their caregivers. Click on a box below to learn more about our programs.

Caregiver Support Group

Upper Arlington Public Library,

2800 Tremont Road, Meeting Room B

Are you a spouse or an adult child caring for a loved one? Connect with others in your community to learn and share experiences. This group is led by a clinician with years of experience in supporting caregivers.

This FREE program is made possible by the Upper Arlington Commission on Aging. Registration is required email board@aginginua.org

 

Educational Events

These educational symposiums are held throughout the year and are available to all residents FREE of charge.

Coffee & Conversation

Join us for monthly meetups around the community! Panera third Tuesday of the month at 10AM.  Grab a cup of coffee and learn more about the programs and services offered by the UA Commission, including the new UA Village. Find out about the resources that are available to you as you age in UA.

An opportunity to meet with  others in the community

I Am Fine

“I Am Fine” is a computerized telephone check-in program. This program is available to all UA residents as a free service of the Upper Arlington Commission on Aging.  Call us at (614) 583-5326 for questions or to enroll in the program. 

UA Village

UA Village, which is part of local and national networks, is an innovative and inclusive approach to aging in place. In addition to connecting older adults to services that help with things like maintenance and care, members of the Village program will also build connections through social and community events. 

Senior Service Days

Senior Service Days is a program where volunteers of all ages help our older residents with yard work and light maintenance projects.  This is a perfect community service project for churches, civic organizations, book clubs, and families!

To request assistance, or to volunteer, contact us at (614) 583-5326 or board@aginginua.org