The Right Path to Your Walkathon Goals

A March, Tchaikovsky, and The Lion King: Who Could Ask for More?

Striving for Racial Equity and Multicultural Inclusion

Managing Osteoarthritis

Dealing with Dementia: When Thinking and Behavior Decline

Help and Tips for Caregivers in 2023

Move, Mood, Attitude: Gear Up for LifePath’s 31st Walkathon

Home Health Care: A Workforce in Need

A Way to Make a Difference: The Adult Family Care Program

The Real, Not the Ideal: Moving Beyond Healthism

Beware of Holiday Scams!

Nutrition Notes: Rising Food Prices—How to Eat Well In Spite of Them

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Barbara Bodzin
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Striving for Racial Equity and Multicultural Inclusion

We, as an agency, continue our commitment to combating systemic racism and fostering multicultural growth, equity, and inclusion. While LifePath had previously been involved in diversity initiatives, our renewed investment began in 2020 following the murder of George Floyd, when taking action against racism was explicitly named as our primary focus. We came together at

Stories

Managing Osteoarthritis

What Is Osteoarthritis?

Arthritis affects millions of people around the world and is the leading cause of disability. There are many types of arthritis. Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis, affecting 27 million adults worldwide. The number of people experiencing OA is expected to rise. By 2050, it is projected that 130 million

Barbara Bodzin
CareersSeniorgram: Sending a Message on Senior IssuesStories

Home Health Care: A Workforce in Need

It seems like everywhere you go today, you find “help wanted” signs. From stores, to restaurants, to doctor’s offices and local municipalities, the national labor shortage continues to impact a wide array of industries and occupations. According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, more than 47 million workers left their jobs in 2021, many of

Andi Waisman
Healthy Living in CommunityStories

The Real, Not the Ideal: Moving Beyond Healthism

Wellness is not being disease free; wellness is not always about eating vegetables, or sleeping well, or exercising. There are many of us who live our day-to-day lives not feeling well, or have found ourselves coping with various conditions that we didn’t ask for, and struggling with managing work, family, relationships, and the difficult emotions