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LifePath’s Jason Molony Interviewed on GCTV about Age-Friendly Grants Program

Recently, LifePath’s Jason Molony was interviewed on GCTV about the new Age-Friendly Grants Program.  LifePath is currently seeking proposals for a limited number of projects that support our region’s vision of Age- and Dementia-Friendly communities, where older adults and residents of all ages can enjoy greater safety, connectivity, and belonging. With generous support from Point32

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New Dementia Journey Group for Those Living with Dementia and Their Care Partners

Beginning February 3, 2025, LifePath will be offering a new, free of charge, 8-week group for people in the early stage of their dementia journey with their care partners. The group will be offered Mondays, 2/3/25–3/24/25, from 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.  

During the group sessions, people living with dementia and their care partners will participate in activities

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LifePath’s Community Engagement Center Open House Provides Information and Support

Information and support, along with free chair massages, were offered at the Community Engagement Center (CEC) Open House, which took place on Wednesday, November 13, at LifePath. Speakers included Meghan Lemay, from the Alzheimer’s Association, who presented on both “Communication Techniques for People with Dementia” and “Responding to Dementia-Related Behaviors,” and Sue Tracy, from All