Commission on Aging

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What is the C.O.A.?

Established in 1971, the Bloomfield Commission on Aging (C.O.A.) is your local community advocate for older persons and their care givers.  The Commission is funded and appointed by the Town Council.

Mission Statement

Our mission is to honor the dignity and diversity of our citizens who are age 55 or older through health, nutrition, transportation, and social programs that support and enhance their quality of life. 

How can I contact the C.O.A.?

The Bloomfield Commission on Aging meets on the 1st Wednesday of each month, (except July and August) at 12:00 noon at the Marilyn Michaelson Senior Center, 330 Park Avenue, in room 301.  You can call the Senior Center at 860-243-8361 to leave a message for members of the Commission.  The C.O.A. is supported by the staff of the Senior Services Department, whose offices are at the Senior Center.  Click Here to go to the Senior Services Webpage.

How can the C.O.A. and Bloomfield Senior Services help me?

If you are 55 or older, or a care giver, you may be unaware of all of the services that are available to you.  The Bloomfield C.O.A. and Senior Services Department are here for you!  See the Senior Services Department webpage for more information on some of the many services and programs the Town of Bloomfield has to offer...