A week after Memorial Day, I was drawn to the cover of the current National Geographic magazine: a photo portrait of Lawrence Brooks, an impressive
Find some joy in these trying times – Pat Arter – May 31, 2020
Gardening has always brought me joy. This year, however, has been an amplified blessing. The last couple of years we just did basics – a couple
Volunteers Sew and Donate Masks for AAA Seniors
Annie didn’t know where to find a face mask. As an 89-year-old woman living in an adult foster care facility, her options on finding a mask were
Be sure to ‘Make Your Mark’ during Older Americans Month – Christine Vanlandingham – May 24, 2020
Each May, we celebrate Older Americans Month. This year’s theme, “Make Your Mark”, is apt for our times. Older Americans Month was first celebrated
Help Shape the Future of Aging in Michigan
St. Joseph, Michigan – What’s it like to be an older adult living in Michigan? Have you ever noticed needs or gaps in programs and services that could
Staying Engaged During the COVID19 Crisis
For AAAs and other organizations serving older adults, finding ways to help older adults stay connected to the community, and thus prevent social
Friendly Caller Line for Area Seniors is Open
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, I’m 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