Support Available for Grandparents at Back-to-School Time

Assessing the Last Year with Gratitude

Connection takes time and effort, but the rewards can be limitless.

Soul-Searching Journey Leads to Focus on Aging

How Protective Services Can Help

A Huge Thanks to Montague Lodge of Elks #2521!

Complex, Urgent Situation Requires Immediate Action and Teamwork

How LifePath and FRCOG’s Regional Action Plan Is Improving Our Community for Older Adults

Counteracting Loneliness at a Potentially Difficult Time of Year

Volunteer Ombudsmen: Problem Solvers Helping Residents in Facilities

LifePath Volunteers Enhance Safety and Function (At No Cost) in Your Home!

Volunteer Drivers Deliver Meals and Wellness Checks, Help People in Crisis

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Seniorgram: Sending a Message on Senior Issues

Connection takes time and effort, but the rewards can be limitless.

Established in 1963, Older Americans Month (OAM) is celebrated every May. Led by a federal agency, the Administration for Community Living (ACL), OAM is a time to recognize older Americans’ contributions, highlight aging trends, and reaffirm commitments to serving the older adults in our communities.

This year’s theme, “Powered by Connection,” focuses on the profound impact

Gary Yuhas
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How Protective Services Can Help

A recent conversation with a walk-in community member highlighted misconceptions around  some of the core tenets of LifePath’s work. Our mission is to provide person-centered service coordination, education, and support. We listen to our consumers from a place of compassion and understanding, we provide education and options, we recognize that consumers know what is best

Gary Yuhas
A Message from the Executive DirectorStories

Complex, Urgent Situation Requires Immediate Action and Teamwork

The individuals reaching out to LifePath represent a wide cross-section of Franklin County and beyond. They come from diverse backgrounds, all corners of our geography, with different wants and needs, and while commonalities exist, everyone has their own unique story. I’m sharing a story now about an individual with whom LifePath recently connected.

We were first

Gary Yuhas
A Message from the Executive DirectorAge-friendlyStories

How LifePath and FRCOG’s Regional Action Plan Is Improving Our Community for Older Adults

Have you been or known an older adult who could not find transportation to a medical appointment? Or who needed to find an affordable place to live? How about someone (or yourself) who is having trouble getting to the grocery store, cooking meals, or feels like they could experience a fall or other medical event

Gary Yuhas
A Message from the Executive DirectorStories

Counteracting Loneliness at a Potentially Difficult Time of Year

Loneliness is a frequent topic of conversation at LifePath. The 2023 release of the Surgeon General’s public statement, Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation: The Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Healing Effects of Social Connection and Community, confirms what we are seeing every day in our work and in our communities.

The Surgeon General’s statement

Gary Yuhas
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Volunteer Ombudsmen: Problem Solvers Helping Residents in Facilities

I recently had the pleasure of meeting Pamela Porter. Pam retired from LifePath after serving as a Home Care Program Director. She now volunteers in our Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Pam agreed to connect so that I could hear more about her perspective as a volunteer ombudsman advocating for long-term care residents.

Long-term care ombudsmen work

Gary Yuhas
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LifePath Volunteers Enhance Safety and Function (At No Cost) in Your Home!

Last month, I wrote about the essential services provided by our Meals on Wheels drivers and how two recent “saves” helped individuals in crisis in their homes. The daily wellness check provided with meals resulted in individuals receiving urgently-needed medical care that they were unable to summon on their own. That article generated considerable

Gary Yuhas
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Volunteer Drivers Deliver Meals and Wellness Checks, Help People in Crisis

I am writing hoping you are all well and that those affected by recent weather devastation are rebounding. The storms in the last two months have led to deaths in Pennsylvania and New York, and property damage across Western Massachusetts and surrounding areas. For many, the storms may have brought up trauma from Tropical Storm