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Arizona Aging Advocates: Rural Homebound Seniors Being Left Behind In Vaccine Rollout

Northern Arizona Council of Governments Some of the older adults that the Northern Arizona Council of Governments serves. Many older adults who live in more rural parts of Arizona are struggling to schedule an appointment for the coronavirus vaccine. Access to technology is a big part of it, and so is transportation. Many of these seniors are also homebound, and there are concerns they are being left behind in the vaccine rollout. Roger Carignan is finally getting his first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. His son, who lives with him, booked the appointment last week.  COVID-19 VACCINE INFO BY COUNTY

Former Manistee resident closes out successful career in municipal government

Former Manistee resident closes out successful career in municipal government Tarkowski: It was an exciting, very fulfilling career Ken Grabowski, For the News Advocate Jan. 23, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Larry Tarkowski recently retired from his position as the town manager of Prescott Valley, Arizona after 16 years in that position. He is a Manistee Catholic Central graduate and the son of Laverne and Barbara Tarkowski, of Manistee. (Courtesy photo)Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less 2of3 3of3 MANISTEE Children who grow up in smaller rural areas like Manistee County sometimes wonder if they possess the tools to go out and make a mark on the world.

COVID-19 And Congress Have Left The Senior Citizen Safety Net In Tatters

Updated Jan 25, 2021 COVID-19 And Congress Have Left The Senior Citizen Safety Net In Tatters Federally funded senior centers have started rationing meals and slicing services to the bare bones. Without help, “these crises will be happening in every state. JASON REDMOND/Reuters Lori Spencer visits her mom Judie Shape, 81, in a Seattle-area nursing home that was one of the first U.S. hotspots for COVID-19. As the pandemic drags on, the resources for seniors who want to live at home are drying up. Every month, the agency where Mary Beals-Luedtka works has $100 to spend on grocery deliveries for a few of the area’s seniors. Beals-Luedtka oversees a senior services agency that covers four vast counties in northern Arizona predominantly rural, poor and home to several Native American communities that have been devastated by COVID-19. 

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