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Scott Hinsch selected to the Area Agency
on Aging District 7’s Board of Trustees

The Area
Agency on Aging District 7, Inc. (AAA7) announces that
Scott J. Hinsch, Jr. has been elected to the AAA7
Board of Trustees. The AAA7 Board of Trustees is the
15-member governing body of the agency, which serves
ten counties. The counties are Adams, Brown, Gallia,
Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross, Scioto, and
Vinton.
Presently, Mr. Hinsch is president and CEO of Oak Hill
Banks in Jackson, Ohio. He received his Bachelor’s
Degree in Economics from Indiana University,
Bloomington, Indiana, and is a Distinguished Graduate
from Stonier Graduate School of Banking, University of
Delaware.
In addition to his banking career, he has served on
various boards: Shelby County United Way; Board
Chairman and Board of Trustees of the Wilson Memorial
Hospital; Community Foundation for Sidney and Shelby
County Board of Trustees; Sidney County YMCA Board of
Directors, and Secretary/Treasurer. In Gallia County
he served on the Chamber of Commerce Board of
Directors and Gallipolis Developmental Center Board of
Directors.
Over 40 million dollars flow through the Area Agency
enabling southern Ohio’s older adults to
“age-in-place” for as long as possible.
The Area Agency’s largest program by far is PASSPORT
(Pre-Admission Screening System Providing Options and
Resources Today). This popular program provides
in-home services to older adults, age 60 and over, who
medically qualify for nursing home placement and meet
specific eligibility requirements. By arranging the
most appropriate mix of services to add to the care
provided by family members and friends, individuals
are able to delay nursing home placement. AAA7 has a
wide range of other services and programs to
complement the core mission of the agency, e.g., the
National Family Caregiver Support Program which is
designed to take care of those persons who care for
others by helping them prepare to be a caregiver or
offering information, referral, and assistance; AAA7’s
Kinship Navigation Program established to work with
grandparents raising grandchildren; and the Ryan White
HIV/Aids Case Management Program which serves at-risk
individuals with HIV/Aids in southern Ohio.
AAA7 offers a Service Coordination program in three
sites around the district in which a staff person is
assigned to apartment complexes to help older adults
and disabled residents access the local resources and
services they may need. Through AAA7’s Emergency Home
Repair Program, actual home repair is provided through
partnerships with the Ohio Department of Development
and the office of USDA Rural Development to eligible
older adults.
Pamela K. Matura, Executive Director for the Area
Agency on Aging said, “The 21st century is bringing
new challenges and opportunities. AAA7’s partner, the
Ohio Department of Aging, has coined the motto, ‘Aging
Is Everybody’s Business.’ The future is bright and we
look forward to Mr. Hinsch’s contributions in our
efforts to build on our strong foundations of partners
as we work toward the Area Agency’s vision.”
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