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
Personal Care Attendant Lead Nurse Laura Dunn
Laura Dunn is a Personal Care Attendant (PCA) lead nurse at LifePath. She has worked at LifePath for three and a half years. Her responsibilities include completing in-home assessments and the MassHealth Application for PCA Services. She also assists with training new nurses. According to Laura, “A typical day is a mix of phone calls/emails,
A New Year, a Stronger You!
January is noted as the International Quality of Life Awareness Month: A time to take stock in ourselves, evaluate where we are, and establish a plan of action on how to improve our lives from all sides, both physically and emotionally, while practicing positive self-care and enhancing our overall state of well-being in the process.
Each
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
Keeping Your Brain Healthy
Lots of our Healthy Living participants are worried about memory and brain health. Our memory classes get filled immediately with older adults worried about forgetting names, faces, where they put things, etc. There is good news, however, because not only do our memory classes help, but many medical professionals describe how lifestyle changes can have
Simple Acts of Kindness Build Strength in Our Community—Why Your Gift Matters!
As 2024 floats away and we welcome 2025, someone recently asked me, “What makes LifePath so special?” In quickly collecting my thoughts, it became abundantly clear to me in that moment that there would not be enough time during our short conversation to adequately describe all that we do, so I offered this instead:
When the Unthinkable Happens: Emergency Preparedness for Older Adults & Caregivers
My experience as the adult child of older parents in a natural disaster began with a text from a friend: “Are your parents OK?” I scanned the news and was horrified. There were countless images of their picturesque western North Carolina small town and others like it, seemingly wiped away by walls of rushing brown
Touch Matters
Good touch is something that benefits us all. But while it is hugely important to human growth and development, older adults are predominantly touch starved. This is not okay, because it leaves older adults more vulnerable and less healthy than they need to be.
It is understandable. Many older adults live alone, or they live with
Nutrition Notes: Nuts for Your Health
Fall and winter are the seasons for nuts! As squirrels stash away nuts to eat for the winter, and black bears gorge on them to build fat stores in preparation for hibernation, we should also consider nuts as a healthful part of our diet.
Most nuts are the seeds of fruit from trees, with the exception