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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) The North Dakota Department of Human Services’ Aging Services Division is hosting statewide public hearings to review comments received from a recent online survey addressing programs and services that help older individuals and adults with physical disabilities remain living independently in their homes and communities. The public is invited to participate in these meetings.

The first hearing will be held in Valley City on Wednesday March 26 from 1pm to 2:30 pm Valley City Senior Center at 139 Second Ave. S.E. in Valley City.

Jan Engan, Aging Services Division director says “the comments we gather will help us update North Dakota’s State Plan on Aging, which describes our priorities and the services we support with our federal Older Americans Act dollars.”  

Several other cities in North Dakota will hold public hearings addressing these issues

Public hearing sites are accessible to people with disabilities.  Individuals who need auxiliary aids to participate in the meetings or who have questions should call the department’s Aging and Disability Resource LINK toll free 855-GO2-LINK (855-462-5465) or ND Relay TTY 800-366-6888.

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