

WPCOG Announces the Retirement of Tina Miller, Celebrating 28 Years of Service to Older Adults and Caregivers Across the Region
Long View, NC – The Western Piedmont Council of Governments (WPCOG) is proud to share that Tina Miller, Director of the Area Agency on Aging (AAA), will retire May 1,2026. Her retirement marks the end of a 28‑year career spent helping older adults, supporting caregivers, and building strong programs across our region. Tina grew up in Wilkes County and began her college studies at Appalachian State University. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Business Management from NC Stat
Update - Invitation for Competitive Proposals Deadline Extended
The Western Piedmont Council of Governments (WPCOG) seeks proposals from agencies or individuals capable of providing services to conduct home assessments of residents age 62+ for needed modifications to maintain independence and allow individuals to safely age in place. Professional Requirements: Licensed Occupational Therapist Project Time Frame: January 2026 – May 2028 Funding Source: HUD Older Adult Home Modification Program Operating Agency: Western Piedmont Council


Food Drive for Hunger Action Month
The WPCOG is participating as a drop off location for a food drive to support older adults during the month of September 1st - 30th. The...






















