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The Commission on Aging was established as an advisory board to the Orange County Board of County Commissioners in July 2001. It was developed as a direct result of a County Interim Commission Task Force that looked at senior issues. This task force of community leaders spent mine months researching older adult issues and listening to the testimony of citizens, caregivers and providers. Their action plan for becoming an elder-friendly community was adopted by the Orange County Board of County Commissioners on March 6, 2001. On July 31, 2001, the Orange County Board of County Commissioners approved Resolution #2001-M-27, which established the Commission on Aging as a permanent advisory board.

Foundation
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  • Senior Summit 2000 was held at the Expo Centre with 400 people attending.
  • Interim Commission on Aging is established by then Orange County Chairman Mel Martinez in July 2000.
  • On July 18, 2000, Orange County becomes the first county in Florida to approve the Florida Department of Elder Affairs' resolution to become an elder-ready community.
  • In August 2000, the Interim Commission on Aging establishes five committees and conducts fact finding meetings.
  • The Commission on Aging consolidates the findings of the five committees and develops ten comprehensive recommendations.
  • On March 6, 2001, Orange County Chairman Rich Crotty and the Board of County Commissioners approve the recommendations of the Interim Commission on Aging.
Commission on Aging
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  • On July 31, 2001, the resolution establishing the Commission on Aging is approved by Chairman Crotty and the Board of County Commissioners
  • On July 31, 2001, key community leaders are appointed to the Commission on Aging by Chairman Crotty and the Orange County Board of County Commissioners.
  • The first Commission meeting was held on August 6, 2001.

Office on Aging
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  • In late July 2001, the Office on Aging is established within the Health & Family Services Department.
  • The Office on Aging staff includes a Program Manager and Project Coordinator.



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