Baby boomers prompt changes at CVAAA (The News & Advance)
The year 2020 is powering change at the Central Virginia Area Agency on Aging. In that year, the baby boomers will turn 75, says Dan Farris, the agency’s executive director, “and what we’re trying to do as an agency is get as prepared as we can to address that larger population.”

Posted July 28, 2007

















