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State launches one-stop hub featuring resources, info for older Ohioans

Ohio Department of Aging director Ursel McElroy (center) unveils the Ohio Aging Compass as Gov. Mike DeWine looks at it on a monitor.
Karen Kasler
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Statehouse News Bureau
Ohio Department of Aging director Ursel McElroy (center) unveils the Ohio Aging Compass as Gov. Mike DeWine looks at it on a monitor.

The fastest growing age demographic in Ohio is people over 65, which is expected to reach 25% of the state鈥檚 population by 2040. With that in mind, the state is launching an online tool to help older Ohioans and their caregivers access information and resources that have long been scattered in different places and hard to find.

The includes three main sections: a navigator to compare more than 1,700 long term care facilities, a hub for resources such as articles and local services, and a dashboard to explore data on older Ohioans. Department of Aging director Ursel McElroy says it simplifies a process that鈥檚 been fragmented.

鈥淚t is an iterative foundation in our work toward fewer clicks, clearer pathways, and more accessible resources for older Ohioans,鈥 McElroy said.

鈥淲e've also added functionality for users to identify Golden Buckeye participating businesses. This is a network of businesses statewide offering discounts, perks or other benefits to Ohioans 60 or older,鈥 McElroy continued. 鈥淔inally, we have the event spotlight, which highlights healthy aging events hosted by state agencies over the next three months.鈥

And McElroy said the state is also looking into how artificial intelligence could help out: 鈥淭hat could look like an AI navigation assistant or chat bot that would serve as an assistant for users, guiding individuals in real time to the services and supports they need.鈥

And McElroy said if the technology isn鈥檛 available or is a challenge, workers at various local agencies will be available by phone to help people find information on the site.

鈥淪o while maybe you don't have a computer, maybe you have a phone and you still call one of our trusted agencies, such as a local area agency on aging, they can then utilize this tool to make sure that they're augmenting their service,鈥 McElroy said.

A link to the Ohio Aging Compass is also on the front page of the Department of Aging鈥檚 website.

Contact Karen at 614-578-6375 or at kkasler@statehousenews.org.