New Benefits Enrollment Center Will Help Older Adults Access Benefits

LifePath Volunteer Marv Kelley Honored by AARP

Subaru “Share the Love” Program

Age- and Dementia-Friendly Action Plan Released

Three Years of Work Culminate in Launch of Age- and Dementia-Friendly Action Plan

The Older Americans Act: A Pathway to Better Aging in America

Building Confidence on Our Feet: Strategies for Fall Prevention

Debbie Mumblo: A Walking Success Story at 71 Years Old

LifePath First Nonprofit in Western Mass to be Certified as a Service Enterprise by National Volunteer Organization Points of Light

Important Information for MassHealth Members

Community Members Are Invited to an Age- and Dementia-Friendly Conversation

LifePath Receives Grant from Meals on Wheels America with Support from The Home Depot Foundation for Aging Veterans Home Repairs

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New Benefits Enrollment Center Will Help Older Adults Access Benefits

Our region faces unique challenges for older adults seeking to maintain independence in their homes. Thirty percent of the population in this area have incomes at or below 200% of the federal poverty level, creating significant barriers to aging well. Many older adults, especially historically underserved populations, struggle to understand and apply for benefits. 

To address

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Three Years of Work Culminate in Launch of Age- and Dementia-Friendly Action Plan

An Age- and Dementia-Friendly Action Plan is a comprehensive strategy developed by a community to ensure that its infrastructure, services, and policies are designed and implemented in a way that supports and accommodates the needs of people of all ages, particularly older adults. These action plans are specifically focused on creating environments that are accessible,

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LifePath First Nonprofit in Western Mass to be Certified as a Service Enterprise by National Volunteer Organization Points of Light

LifePath is pleased to announce that it has been certified by Points of Light, the world’s largest organization dedicated to volunteer service, as a Service Enterprise.  Achieving Service Enterprise certification is a prestigious accomplishment for an organization. In fact, organizations that certify join the top 11 percent of nonprofits nationwide in volunteer management and organizational

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Important Information for MassHealth Members

Are you a Mass Health member?  All MassHealth members will need to have their health coverage renewed soon.

If MassHealth has enough information to confirm your eligibility, your coverage will be renewed automatically. If they are not able to confirm your eligibility automatically, they will send a renewal form in a blue envelope.

What you need to

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Community Members Are Invited to an Age- and Dementia-Friendly Conversation

LifePath, together with its partner Franklin Regional Council of Governments, is leading an initiative towards helping our area become more age- and dementia-friendly. Community members are invited to an in-person conversation and information session about the Age- and Dementia-Friendly Project Thursday, June 22, from 2 to 4 PM, with a resource fair beforehand from 1:30-2

Meals on Wheels America and the Home Depot Foundation
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LifePath Receives Grant from Meals on Wheels America with Support from The Home Depot Foundation for Aging Veterans Home Repairs

Meals on Wheels America announces that The Home Depot Foundation has committed $2.53 million to support expansion of Helping Homebound Heroes, a program that provides home repairs and modifications for aging veterans. This increase in funding will enable Helping Homebound Heroes to double its geographic reach, from eight to 16 markets across the country.

“We are