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  • Product not yet rated Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 06/03/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)

    Join this monthly call for support from your technical assistance team

    Join this monthly call for support from your technical assistance team

    Yoko Meusch, MA

    Program Associate, Center for Healthy Aging

    National Council on Aging

    Yoko Meusch, MA is a program associate with five years of service to NCOA Center for Healthy Aging (CHA). Her core expertise lies in providing extensive, hands-on technical assistance (TA) to community-based organizations (CBOs) and State Units on Aging, helping them build capacity and develop sustainability strategies for evidence-based health promotion programs focused on older adults.

    As a Program Associate, she has served as a TA liaison for Administration for Community Living (ACL) grantees, providing tailored capacitybuilding and sustainability support and leading various webinars, including bi-monthly Capacity Building Workgroup for grantees. Her experience includes designing learning opportunities, developing educational materials, and managing complex program activities. She holds a Master of Arts in Communication with a concentration in Health Communication from Johns Hopkins University.

  • Product not yet rated Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 05/06/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)

    Join this monthly call for support from your technical assistance team

    Join this monthly call for support from your technical assistance team

    Yoko Meusch, MA

    Program Associate, Center for Healthy Aging

    National Council on Aging

    Yoko Meusch, MA is a program associate with five years of service to NCOA Center for Healthy Aging (CHA). Her core expertise lies in providing extensive, hands-on technical assistance (TA) to community-based organizations (CBOs) and State Units on Aging, helping them build capacity and develop sustainability strategies for evidence-based health promotion programs focused on older adults.

    As a Program Associate, she has served as a TA liaison for Administration for Community Living (ACL) grantees, providing tailored capacitybuilding and sustainability support and leading various webinars, including bi-monthly Capacity Building Workgroup for grantees. Her experience includes designing learning opportunities, developing educational materials, and managing complex program activities. She holds a Master of Arts in Communication with a concentration in Health Communication from Johns Hopkins University.

  • Product not yet rated Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 04/01/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)

    Join this monthly call for support from your technical assistance team

    Join this monthly call for support from your technical assistance team

    Yoko Meusch, MA

    Program Associate, Center for Healthy Aging

    National Council on Aging

    Yoko Meusch, MA is a program associate with five years of service to NCOA Center for Healthy Aging (CHA). Her core expertise lies in providing extensive, hands-on technical assistance (TA) to community-based organizations (CBOs) and State Units on Aging, helping them build capacity and develop sustainability strategies for evidence-based health promotion programs focused on older adults.

    As a Program Associate, she has served as a TA liaison for Administration for Community Living (ACL) grantees, providing tailored capacitybuilding and sustainability support and leading various webinars, including bi-monthly Capacity Building Workgroup for grantees. Her experience includes designing learning opportunities, developing educational materials, and managing complex program activities. She holds a Master of Arts in Communication with a concentration in Health Communication from Johns Hopkins University.

  • Product not yet rated Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 03/04/2026 at 1:00 PM (EST)

    Join this monthly call for support from your technical assistance team

    Join this monthly call for support from your technical assistance team

    Yoko Meusch, MA

    Program Associate, Center for Healthy Aging

    National Council on Aging

    Yoko Meusch, MA is a program associate with five years of service to NCOA Center for Healthy Aging (CHA). Her core expertise lies in providing extensive, hands-on technical assistance (TA) to community-based organizations (CBOs) and State Units on Aging, helping them build capacity and develop sustainability strategies for evidence-based health promotion programs focused on older adults.

    As a Program Associate, she has served as a TA liaison for Administration for Community Living (ACL) grantees, providing tailored capacitybuilding and sustainability support and leading various webinars, including bi-monthly Capacity Building Workgroup for grantees. Her experience includes designing learning opportunities, developing educational materials, and managing complex program activities. She holds a Master of Arts in Communication with a concentration in Health Communication from Johns Hopkins University.

  • Product not yet rated Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 02/19/2026 at 3:00 PM (EST)

    This webinar features the Modernizing Senior Centers category of NISC's 2025 Programs of Excellence. This broad award category highlights innovative programs, services, approaches, and strategies senior centers have used to “modernize” an aspect of their programs, operations, facility, workforce, resources, partnerships, policies, or research/evaluation that have created an impact. The emphasis in this category is on sustainable change in the senior center.

    Every year NCOA’s National Institute of Senior Centers honors outstanding efforts made by senior centers across the nation to offer innovative, creative, and impactful programs for older adults. Each program is proof of the important work that happens at senior centers. And these programs serve as models for senior center staff across the country to implement in their communities. Join us for our Programs of Excellence webinar series where we highlight each category with a presentation by a subject matter expert and the winning programs.

    This webinar features the Modernizing Senior Centers category. This broad award category highlights innovative programs, services, approaches, and strategies senior centers have used to “modernize” an aspect of their programs, operations, facility, workforce, resources, partnerships, policies, or research/evaluation that have created an impact. The emphasis in this category is on sustainable change in the senior center.

    In this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1. Highlight best practices from Programs of Excellence programs.

    2. Describe innovative, creative, and impactful programs for older adults.

    3. Analyze innovative ways senior centers have modernized an aspect of their programs, operations, facility, workforce, resources, partnerships, policies, or research/evaluation that have created an impact.

  • Product not yet rated Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 02/04/2026 at 1:00 PM (EST)

    Join this monthly call for support from your technical assistance team

    Join this monthly call for support from your technical assistance team

    Yoko Meusch, MA

    Program Associate, Center for Healthy Aging

    National Council on Aging

    Yoko Meusch, MA is a program associate with five years of service to NCOA Center for Healthy Aging (CHA). Her core expertise lies in providing extensive, hands-on technical assistance (TA) to community-based organizations (CBOs) and State Units on Aging, helping them build capacity and develop sustainability strategies for evidence-based health promotion programs focused on older adults.

    As a Program Associate, she has served as a TA liaison for Administration for Community Living (ACL) grantees, providing tailored capacitybuilding and sustainability support and leading various webinars, including bi-monthly Capacity Building Workgroup for grantees. Her experience includes designing learning opportunities, developing educational materials, and managing complex program activities. She holds a Master of Arts in Communication with a concentration in Health Communication from Johns Hopkins University.

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    Join the monthly call for essential Digital Literacy Initiative training, peer-learning for best practices, and networking opportunities.

    This mandatory support call is essential for all grantees.
    Join the monthly call for essential Digital Literacy Initiative training, peer-learning for best practices, and networking opportunities.

  • Product not yet rated Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 01/28/2026 at 3:00 PM (EST)

    Join us on January 28, 2026 from 3:00 to 4:00 to learn about a new suite of tools that supports patient priorities aligned decision-making and how you can share it with your participants. Patient Priorities Care (PPC), an evidence-based approach that provides a systematic way to incorporate patients’ health priorities into decision making. Leave with practical tools that you can share as a presentation at your center!

    Join us on January 28, 2026 from 3:00 to 4:00 to learn about a new suite of tools that supports patient priorities aligned decision-making and how you can share it with your participants.   Patient Priorities Care (PPC), an evidence-based approach that provides a systematic way to incorporate patients’ health priorities into decision making. Leave with practical tools that you can share as a presentation at your center!

    Dianne Stone

    Associate Director of Network Development and Engagement, Modernizing Senior Centers Resource Center and NISC

    National Council on Aging

    Dianne Stone has more than 20 years of experience with senior centers and aging issues, primarily as the Director of the Newington Senior and Disabled Center in Newington, Connecticut. Stone has also worked, volunteered, and held leadership positions with a variety of organizations in Connecticut, including Connecticut AgeWell Collaborative, the ADA Coalition of Connecticut, Connecticut Medicaid Oversight Council, and the Commission on Women, Children, Seniors, Equity and Opportunity. She joined NCOA in January 2022, as a member of the Center for Healthy Aging, where she is primarily focused on supporting senior centers throughout the country through the ACL-funded Modernizing Senior Centers Resource Center and NISC. 

  • Product not yet rated Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 01/21/2026 at 3:00 PM (EST)

    This webinar features the Social & Support Services category of NISC's 2025 Programs of Excellence. This award category highlights innovative ways senior centers have addressed economic security and basic needs in their communities. Included are programs and strategies that might be one time or systemic. Special emphasis on strategies that expanded reach in terms of new partners, new participants, or increased engagement.

    Every year NCOA’s National Institute of Senior Centers honors outstanding efforts made by senior centers across the nation to offer innovative, creative, and impactful programs for older adults. Each program is proof of the important work that happens at senior centers. And these programs serve as models for senior center staff across the country to implement in their communities. Join us for our Programs of Excellence webinar series where we highlight each category with a presentation by a subject matter expert and the winning programs.

    This webinar features the Social & Support Services category. This award category highlights innovative ways senior centers have addressed economic security and basic needs in their communities. Included are programs and strategies that might be one time or systemic. Special emphasis on strategies that expanded reach in terms of new partners, new participants, or increased engagement.

    In this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1. Highlight best practices from Programs of Excellence programs.

    2. Describe innovative, creative, and impactful programs for older adults.

    3. Analyze innovative ways senior centers have addressed economic security and basic needs in their communities.

    Heather Marriott

    Program Specialist, Center for Healthy Aging

    National Council on Aging

    Heather Marriott is aProgram Specialist at NCOA's Center for Healthy Aging. She joined the team in 2022to manage the ACL funded Vaccine Uptake Initiative. Heather provides TechnicalAssistance to grantees through the Chronic Disease Self-Management and FallsPrevention Resource Centers, as well as the Falls Innovation Lab. She also worksto expand and engage NCOA’s National Institute of Senior Centers. Heather cameto NCOA from a local transportation advocacy organization back home inMissouri, where she served as the Community Engagement Director, leading theorganizations community-based initiatives.

    Michelle Barrett

    Program Manager for Seniors and Aging

    City of Cary

    Michelle Barrett serves as Cary’s first Program Manager for Seniors and Aging, leading the town’s efforts to support a rapidly expanding senior population. She began her career as an employment law attorney in Chicago before dedicating many years to advocating for children in foster care. Since stepping into her role in Cary two years ago, Michelle has focused on building innovative community partnerships and strengthening resources that enhance the well‑being, independence, and quality of life for older adults across the community.

    Vicki Buckholz

    Center Aide

    Cary Senior Center

    Vicki has worked as a Center Aide at the Cary Senior Center for over three years, where connecting with and supporting our senior community has been the highlight of her role. Even after retiring from her earlier career, staying engaged and contributing to meaningful work has always energized her.

    Vicki's background includes roles in communications at the University of Maryland, member services and board support with the Raleigh Regional Association of REALTORS®, leadership of a 100‑member volunteer group, eleven years running my own business, and more than a decade in the pharmaceutical industry.

    Throughout every chapter, communication, collaboration, and service have guided Vicki. Seeing how challenging it can be for seniors to form new friendships—and how deeply connection affects well‑being—inspired me to create Speed Friending. she's proud to see it thriving and expanding into other communities.

  • Product not yet rated Contains 7 Product(s)

    Every year NCOA’s National Institute of Senior Centers honors outstanding efforts made by senior centers across the nation to offer innovative, creative, and impactful programs for older adults. Each program is proof of the important work that happens at senior centers. And these programs serve as models for senior center staff across the country to implement in their communities. Join us for our Programs of Excellence webinar series where we highlight each category with a presentation by a subject matter expert and the winning programs.

    Every year NCOA’s National Institute of Senior Centers honors outstanding efforts made by senior centers across the nation to offer innovative, creative, and impactful programs for older adults. Each program is proof of the important work that happens at senior centers. And these programs serve as models for senior center staff across the country to implement in their communities. Join us for our Programs of Excellence webinar series where we highlight each category with a presentation by a subject matter expert and the winning programs.