What Older Adults and Caregivers in Our Region Are Saying: LifePath’s 2025 Needs Assessment

Age & Dementia Friendly Community Awards Support Local Innovation

How LifePath’s Ombudsman Program Protected a Nursing Home Resident from an Unsafe Discharge

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Positive Partnerships Keep LifePath Moving Forward

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Children and Elders Make Valentine’s Cards for Meals on Wheels Recipients

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What Older Adults and Caregivers in Our Region Are Saying: LifePath’s 2025 Needs Assessment

Every four years, LifePath, the Area Agency on Aging for Franklin County and the North Quabbin areas, conducts a region-wide survey to understand the needs of older adults and caregivers. In response to LifePath’s 2025 Needs Assessment, we received 545 surveys in total—453 from older adults and 93 from caregivers. People from all over the

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Age & Dementia Friendly Community Awards Support Local Innovation

The rural communities of Franklin County and the North Quabbin are places of deep beauty, strong bonds, and self-determination. They’re also home to a significantly greater proportion of older adults than the rest of the Commonwealth. Indeed, Franklin County has a larger proportion of people over 65 than Florida, and 60% more older adults than

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How LifePath’s Ombudsman Program Protected a Nursing Home Resident from an Unsafe Discharge

When “Rosa,” a longtime resident of Western Massachusetts, found herself in a nursing home recovering from a health crisis, she believed she was on the right track to regaining stability and well-being. However, she soon faced an unexpected and frightening challenge—she was told she had to leave the facility, even though she was not ready

Steven Bathory-Peeler, Northfield Mount Hermon (NMH) Orchestra and Band Concert Director, conducting students at their annual benefit concert in support of LifePath.
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Positive Partnerships Keep LifePath Moving Forward

Once again, the Northfield Mount Hermon (NMH) Music program hosted their annual benefit concert supporting LifePath’s efforts in the community. For the past 21 years and beyond, the NMH school’s faculty, staff, and students have all come together to help raise much-needed funds in support of LifePath’s many programs and services. Aimed at supporting older

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Children and Elders Make Valentine’s Cards for Meals on Wheels Recipients

A Shutesbury Elementary School student creating a Valentine.Children from Buckland-Shelburne Elementary School, The Learning Knoll, Mohawk Trail Regional School, Northfield Elementary School, Petersham Center School, Petersham Montessori School, Sanderson Academy, and Shutesbury Elementary School, along with residents of the assisted living community Arbors at Greenfield, created more than 600 handmade Valentine’s cards for delivery to