November-December 2024
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In this issue:
- Cover Story: JCDS helps older adults with IDD as they age
- GI Bill changed my life as a vet
- Johnson County Veterans Day event to honor local vets, celebrate GI Bill
- Veterans Celebration Breakfast set Nov. 8 at Matt Ross
- November recognizes long-term care
- Kansas Silver Hair Legislature lists 2025 priorities
- AHS appreciates its many volunteers
- Departures may affect 2025 Medicare decisions
- COA meeting
- Program expands tax relief Your Chairman to seniors, disabled vets
- County to mail property tax statements
- Fast facts about voting on Nov. 5
- Drop-in activities offer fun, friendship
- Jingle Mingle fun set Dec. 11 in O.P.
- County parks begin winter hours until Feb. 28
- Programs provide utility assistance
- Ernie Miller Park plans holiday tales
- Some ways to combat holiday blues
- Several Medicare changes are taking effect in 2025
- Caring for houseplants in winter
- Historic site features 1904 holiday
- Ernie Miller event greets winter arrival
- New Year features travel options
- Bingo offers winter break
- Event includes holiday karaoke, building of gingerbread houses
- Build a strong defense against illness
- New Horizons Band schedules holiday concert on Dec. 10
- Going green for the holidays
- Four park sites are available for disposal of trees
- Event swaps holiday recipes
- Explore passion for writing at conference
- Advice on cleaning out your fridge
- 50 Plus ends 2024 with fun
- TIP plans for 2025 with ADA project
- Event features trivial challenge