
LifePath’s New Annual Report is Here!
This is an exciting time at LifePath. As we celebrate our 50th anniversary, it is a time to reflect on all that we have accomplished. LifePath has grown exponentially since its beginnings as Franklin County Home Care. Resiliency has been key to our success. Through it all, we have remained committed to our mission of

A Lifetime of Hope and Service
Recently I read a quote by the esteemed Bryan Stevenson in Alabama who said, “Hope is not a feeling but an attitude of the spirit.” My interview last month at the Greenfield Public Library with a longtime LifePath volunteer brought me into close contact with someone who has lived a life built on hope and

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

Healthy Connections
I recently had the sad but wonderful experience of traveling to Australia to be with my cousin who was dying from a very fast-growing brain tumor. At age 65, three months ago, he had just finished building his dream house. Now non-verbal, he was lying comfortably in a nursing home bed with televisions flickering and

Nutrition Notes: Welcoming Spring with the Sweetness of Maple Trees
The first drops of maple sap in late winter are magical. I feel alive with awe and excitement when I taste those drops of sweetness, my hands and face nestled on the bark of the maple tree while I reach my tongue out to catch the sweet drops from the small opening in the tree,

Music, Photos, and the Power of Connection
I really wasn’t sure what I wanted to write about this week and then it magically became very clear to me. Of course, you will have to read all the way to the end of the article to find out. At first, I was going to write about all the beautiful snow of winter in

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

Locally, A United Front in Support of Meals on Wheels
On Tuesday, January 28, we welcomed some special guests to tour the Meals on Wheels kitchen in Erving, MA. State Senator Jo Comerford and her District Director, Elena Cohen, along with State Rep. Susannah Whipps, joined state government officials Secretary Robin Lipson of

Volunteering Is Good for Your Health!
The healthy benefits of volunteering are proven and numerous. Volunteering is a way to increase your activity, and has been shown to build strong social connections that are known to support mental, emotional, and physical health. And, by focusing on helping someone else, we build self-resilience that helps us to cope with the daily joys