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PRESS RELEASE
Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging has Aged to Perfection.
By 2030, 1 in 5 Americans will be 65 or older.
This year the youngest baby boomer will turn 50 years old.
TOPEKA, Kansas, March 15, 2016 The Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging (JAAA), a local, independent, 501c(3)
not for profit entity, will hit the ground running with their first 1 mile walk/5K fun run on September 3, at 9am
on the Washburn University campus. The walk/run is appropriately named, Aged to Perfection, and proceeds
will go toward the Guardian Angel Fund. JAAA employees created the Guardian Angel Fund through donations
and fundraisers to be able to meet the unmet needs of the elderly and physically disabled throughout Shawnee,
Douglas, and Jefferson Counties. The Guardian Angel Fund provides items such as wheelchairs, walkers,
incontinence supplies, minor home repairs, pest control services, respite care, and much more, when other
funding is not available. This is important as the aging population and their needs continue to grow.
The agency’s fundraiser will provide opportunities for young and adult children to honor Grandparents and
Great-Grandparents, and memorial donations to honor those who have already “Aged to Perfection.” We are all
affected by the aging population whether we have elderly parents, grandparents or neighbors, and eventually we
will be the elderly.
Ninety percent of adults age 65 and older say they hope to stay in their homes for as long as possible. However,
to achieve this many people will need assistance to continue living safely and successfully in their home. JAAA
helps make this possible by assessing individuals’ needs, educating and providing direct assistance, determines’
eligibility for individuals, authorizes or purchases services, and monitoring the quality of care and cost
effectiveness of the services provided. The average cost to provide one year in a nursing home facility is over
$43,000 per resident, whereas by helping a person stay in their home with home-based services costs less than
an average of $6,000 per year.
The JAAA is also a 501c(6) which allows the agency to lobby on behalf of our aging population. Our elderly do
not ask for much, so please join us in giving them what they do need.
For more information, please contact Sara Wood at sara.wood@washburn.edu,
or to make a donation contact Sharon Wright at (785) 235-1367
Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging
2910 SW Topeka Blvd, Topeka, KS 66611
www.jhawkaaa.org

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  • 1. PRESS RELEASE Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging has Aged to Perfection. By 2030, 1 in 5 Americans will be 65 or older. This year the youngest baby boomer will turn 50 years old. TOPEKA, Kansas, March 15, 2016 The Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging (JAAA), a local, independent, 501c(3) not for profit entity, will hit the ground running with their first 1 mile walk/5K fun run on September 3, at 9am on the Washburn University campus. The walk/run is appropriately named, Aged to Perfection, and proceeds will go toward the Guardian Angel Fund. JAAA employees created the Guardian Angel Fund through donations and fundraisers to be able to meet the unmet needs of the elderly and physically disabled throughout Shawnee, Douglas, and Jefferson Counties. The Guardian Angel Fund provides items such as wheelchairs, walkers, incontinence supplies, minor home repairs, pest control services, respite care, and much more, when other funding is not available. This is important as the aging population and their needs continue to grow. The agency’s fundraiser will provide opportunities for young and adult children to honor Grandparents and Great-Grandparents, and memorial donations to honor those who have already “Aged to Perfection.” We are all affected by the aging population whether we have elderly parents, grandparents or neighbors, and eventually we will be the elderly. Ninety percent of adults age 65 and older say they hope to stay in their homes for as long as possible. However, to achieve this many people will need assistance to continue living safely and successfully in their home. JAAA helps make this possible by assessing individuals’ needs, educating and providing direct assistance, determines’ eligibility for individuals, authorizes or purchases services, and monitoring the quality of care and cost effectiveness of the services provided. The average cost to provide one year in a nursing home facility is over $43,000 per resident, whereas by helping a person stay in their home with home-based services costs less than an average of $6,000 per year. The JAAA is also a 501c(6) which allows the agency to lobby on behalf of our aging population. Our elderly do not ask for much, so please join us in giving them what they do need. For more information, please contact Sara Wood at sara.wood@washburn.edu, or to make a donation contact Sharon Wright at (785) 235-1367 Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging 2910 SW Topeka Blvd, Topeka, KS 66611 www.jhawkaaa.org