Mayville Resident Appointed Deputy Director Of Office For Aging Services
Dana Corwin is appointed Office for Aging Services Deputy Director. Submitted photo
MAYVILLE – A registered nurse with a track record of caring for seniors across Chautauqua County has been appointed deputy director of the county’s Office for Aging Services.
Dana Corwin, a Mayville resident, first joined the Office for the Aging Services in 2008 as a registered nurse. At the Office for Aging Services, Corwin advocates for clients and connects them with services and emergency response when needed.
“We help them stay in the community,” Corwin said. “While the role is non-medical, I see life through a medical lens. That’s helpful, especially when dealing with an aging population.”
Services, like Meals on Wheels and NY Connects, a helpline that breaks down technological and other barriers which is not just limited to seniors, but those with disabilities or caregivers too.
“I like to refer to our team as knitting a ‘quilt of care’ as we identify any unmet needs of our clients and fill the gaps, either internally within county government or via our numerous partners,” Corwin said.
Corwin officially began the role in January 2023. She is a graduate of the Union Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and Notre Dame of Maryland University, where she obtained her Registered Nurse training. Corwin also attended Bellevue University earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, as part of her undergraduate studies.
“I’m most of all proud and grateful to be able to help anyone in need,” Corwin said. “This position brings a wonderful mix of work that is exciting and energizing. I look forward to serving the people of Chautauqua County and advocating for our parents and grandparents.”




