By the third week of the stay at home order, 66-year-old Saundra was overwhelmed with loneliness, isolation and was growing desperate. A survivor of
Be proactive, plan ahead for emergency situations – Sara Duris – May 10, 2020
Q. My parents live on the west coast and, although they are healthy and have done their estate planning, Iām worried now with the current travel
Nursing Homes and COVID-19-FAQ
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic outbreak continues to evolve, it is important for the long term care ombudsman program to continue to advocate
Resiliency in the face of a pandemic – Lynn Kellogg – May 3, 2020
Does your day-to-day experience ever result in several disjointed things striking you with a common cord? I was grateful that a now nearly 80-year
Battling isolation with Friendly Callers – Pat Arter – April 26, 2020
Week five of staying home. Still working, but from home. I never was interested in being a remote worker. I am energized by my colleagues, learning
Seeing the cathedral through the coronavirus – Christine Vanlandingham – April 19, 2020
There is a classic fable about a man who approaches three laborers who are busy breaking and shaping rocks. The man asks the first laborer what he is
Area Agency on Aging and United Way Team Up to Deliver Shelf Stable Food to Seniors
St. Joseph, Michigan ā The spread of the COVID-19 virus has created unique challenges for area seniors. Many of the vital local systems older adults
Area Agency on Aging Launches Friendly Caller Program for Isolated Seniors
St. Joseph, Michigan ā As Region IV Area Agency on Aging (AAA) continues to help those seeking critical services through our info-line, we also know
COVID-19 causes Medicare rule changes and waivers – Sara Duris – April 15, 2020
Q. What sort of changes have taken place with Medicare to help address the COVID-19 virus? A. The Centers for Medicare and