Recognize Falls Prevention Awareness Week By Learning How To Prevent Falls

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How and Why To Move When Moving Is Tough

LifePath Celebrates 2025 SHINE Graduates

Upcoming Walkathon to Support Meals on Wheels and Other LifePath Programs

Medical Appointment Transportation Options Resource

Aging, Community, and the Power of Podcasting

LifePath Programs Empower Caregivers with Tools, Confidence, and Courage

Getting Comfortable Using Online Portals: A Guide for Older Adults

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LifePath Receives Alzheimer’s Association Grant to Improve Respite Care for People Living with Dementia and Their Caregivers

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Recognize Falls Prevention Awareness Week By Learning How To Prevent Falls

Falls are the leading cause of hospital-related injury for adults over 65 years old in Massachusetts. While common, falls are not a normal part of aging and are frequently preventable. Using evidence-based strategies can help to make fall risk prevention a priority and decrease the odds of a potentially life-altering fall.

Falls Prevention Awareness week is

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LifePath Celebrates 2025 SHINE Graduates

Edward Elgar’s Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D Major could be heard from LifePath’s conference room on July 11, as eight out of ten new 2025 SHINE (Serving the Health Insurance Needs of Everyone) graduates received their certificates and roses. As newly-certified SHINE counselors, these volunteers will work in their own communities to

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LifePath Programs Empower Caregivers with Tools, Confidence, and Courage

On a recent Thursday afternoon, LifePath was abuzz with joyous conversation and laughter, a noticeable change from our typically quiet space. We had recently relocated a number of team members to new workspaces to reconfigure a large swath of our office into a communal gathering space for the Community Engagement Center (CEC). Participants and caregivers

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LifePath Receives Alzheimer’s Association Grant to Improve Respite Care for People Living with Dementia and Their Caregivers

LifePath has been awarded $125,000 from the Alzheimer’s Association Center for Dementia Respite Innovation (CDRI) to enhance the quality and availability of dementia-specific respite care for people living with dementia and their caregivers in Franklin County and the North Quabbin area.

LifePath is one of 41 recipients chosen to receive grant funding from more than 200