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Commission on Aging

Agendas, minutes and information about the Commission on Aging.
Page updated on April 4, 2025 at 4:22 PM

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Commission on Aging

The Commission on Aging (COA) serves as the principal advocate for issues relating to aging and promotes the implementation of the Older Americans Act and other age-pertinent laws and policies in Alexandria and the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Commission advances programs and services that address the needs of older Alexandrians, especially for (but not exclusively) low-income residents. 

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Age Friendly Report 2019-2023

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COA Agenda & Minutes
 

 

Commission on Aging Excellence In Aging Awards

Alexandria Commission on Aging (COA) will hold its annual Excellence in Aging Awards Program May 13, 2025, 5:30 p.m. at City Hall. 


The COA, which advocates for the needs of older residents in Alexandria, uses the awards to honor individuals — regardless of age — as well as an organization, that has provided service to older Alexandrians or demonstrated superior contributions in advancing issues and projects that favorably affect older Alexandrians.

Mayor Alyia Gaskins will recognize winners in four award categories:

  • Annie B. Rose Lifetime Award – Presented to an individual who has served seniors for at least 10 years.
  • Lois Van Valkenburgh Excellence in Aging Award – Presented to an individual citizen with at least one year of service to seniors.
  • Excellence in Aging Award for an Organization – Presented to an organization that has made an outstanding contribution to Alexandria seniors.
  • Public Service Award – Presented to a City employee who has advanced, improved or otherwise contributed to making Alexandria a more livable community for all ages during the course of their job.

     

Excellence In Aging Awardees 2024

Previous Award Winners

Awards and Commendations

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Commendation from Delegate Bennett-Parker

The House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia congratulates The Alexandria Commission on Aging in recognition of receiving the Alexandria City Council Inaugural Commission of the Year Impact Award, December 10, 2024.

Picture of Delegate Bennett-Parker with Commission Chair, Mr. Schuster

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AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities Recognition

City of Alexandria is recognized for its age-friendly leadership, achievements, and continuing commitment toward being a livable community for people of all ages. 

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Commission of the Year Impact Award

Congratulations to the Commission on Aging for winning the 2024 Commission of the Year Impact Award!

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The goal of Dementia Friendly Alexandria is to engage those with dementia and their caregivers in all aspects of city life. Educate yourself today about ways to support those living with dementia and their caregivers.

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