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The Council on Aging for Henderson County announces long-time board member retirement

Aug 02, 2023 10:57AM ● By WNC Business
HENDERSONVILLE – The Council on Aging for Henderson County announced June 30, 2023 that Jill Hart will be leaving the COAHC Board of Directors after serving two three-year terms, acting as Vice Chair (2018-2019) and Chair (2020-2022).

“Jill led the Council on Aging through some of the toughest times we’ve faced,” said Sally Buchholz, the current Board Chair. “She worked with great skill, creativity, and dedication. We are grateful for her commitment to the Council on Aging and all seniors in Henderson County.”

Jill Hart is a Certified Senior Advisor and National Award-Winning Seniors Real Estate Specialist in Hendersonville. She has been working with seniors, their families, and professional advocates to create accommodating housing plans since 2015. She is the author of “Downsizing with Heart,” a book written specifically to help seniors deal with the physical and emotional aspects of moving to a new home.

“I am honored to have served with the dedicated staff and volunteers at COAHC and am blessed by the seniors I met through those connections,” says Jill.

About The Council on Aging for Henderson County:
For more than 50 years, the Council on Aging for Henderson County has been providing and coordinating services that engage, connect, and support local adults as they age. Their programs include Meals on Wheels for Henderson County, congregate dining, providing liquid nutrition to seniors at nutritional risk, caretaker respite, and counseling aging adults and their families on helpful resources to navigate the aging process. For more information on how you can volunteer, contribute, or support seniors in Henderson County, please visit 
COAHC.org.
Source: Council on Aging for Henderson County