By Sara Duris Q. My husband has Parkinson’s disease and has had to go on Social Security Disability. I’m still working, and with his
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By Christine Vanlandingham At a local hair salon this past weekend, a conversation floated across the room—one that’s becoming increasingly common.
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By Lynn Kellogg July 14 marks the 60th anniversary of the national Older Americans Act (OAA). Five national organizations championing the cause of
Independence every day – July 5, 2025
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Connecting veterans; Extreme heat safety – June 28, 2025
By Sara Duris Q. Does your agency have any programs for veterans? A. Yes! Michigan is twelfth in the nation in number of veterans, with
The Hidden Cost of Care: Why Every Employer Needs an Eldercare Policy – June 21, 2025
By Christine Vanlandingham As America ages, so too does its workforce—and with it, the number of employees quietly juggling full-time jobs and
Find purpose in retirement through volunteerism – June 14, 2025
By Lynn Kellogg One retired acquaintance told me she planned to go find at least a part time job because she was “crawling the walls” at home. She
When I retire… June 7, 2025
By Alexandra Newman When I retire, I will travel the world. When I retire, I will spend hours tending to vegetables and reading all the
Food available locally for those in need – May 31, 2025
By Sara Duris Region IV Area Agency on Aging (AAA) receives many inquiries about food availability. Below are some resources for those needing food









