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VCAAA Wins National Awards for Senior Nutrition Garden, COVID-19 Response

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Ventura, Calif. – The Ventura County Area Agency on Aging is the recipient of three National Mature Media Awards and an Innovations Award from the National Association of Area Agencies of Aging (n4a). Projects that received acknowledgement include the Senior Nutrition Garden, LIVEWell and the Robotic Pet Companion Walk with Ease video productions, both of which are being recognized among the nation’s best marketing, communications, and educational materials produced for older adults.

The VCAAA’s Senior Nutrition Garden, which won an Innovations Award, was honored for expansion efforts designed to increase harvests and provide even more fresh, organic produce to older adults living in Ventura County. Click here to view the Senior Nutrition Garden Promo Video. The 2021 n4a Aging Innovations and Achievement Awards recognizes Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) and Title VI Native American Aging Programs that develop and implement cutting-edge approaches to support older adults, people with disabilities and their family caregivers. Among the selection criteria was the ease with which other agencies could replicate the program in their communities.

LIVEWell, which won a Bronze Award from the National Mature Media Awards, is the premier resource guide for older adults, people with disabilities, and caregivers in Ventura County. LIVEWell is published annually with content available in English and Spanish. Click here to view the 2020 issue of LIVEWell.

En VCAAA Robotic Pet Companions video production received a Bronze Award from the National Mature Media Awards, while the Walk with Ease video production received a merit award. Both were produced as part of the VCAAA’s COVID-19 Response. Click here to view the Robotic Pet Companion videoClick here to view the Walk with Ease video.

“The VCAAA is honored to receive this recognition and is proud of the impact our marketing and communication efforts have made on the community, particularly through the COVID-19 crisis,” said Victoria Jump, Director of the VCAAA. “We take pride in the work we produce and strive to find new ways to strengthen our methods of communication so that we can continue to empower Ventura County residents to remain healthy and engaged in the community.”

Para obtener más información, visite www.vcaaa.org o llame al (805) 477-7300.

La Agencia del Área sobre el Envejecimiento del Condado de Ventura, una agencia del Condado de Ventura, es la agencia principal en el Condado de Ventura encargada de la responsabilidad de promover el desarrollo y la implementación de un sistema integral coordinado de atención que permita a las personas mayores, los cuidadores y las personas con discapacidades vivir en un entorno comunitario y defender las necesidades de las personas de 60 años o más en el condado, proporcionando liderazgo y promoviendo la participación ciudadana en el proceso de planificación, así como en la prestación de servicios.