How Protective Services Can Help

Children and Elders Create Handmade Valentine’s Cards for Meals on Wheels Recipients

My Thirty Years with Meals on Wheels

A Huge Thanks to Montague Lodge of Elks #2521!

Take Flight at Northfield Mount Hermon’s Free Concert, While Supporting Meals on Wheels!

Complex, Urgent Situation Requires Immediate Action and Teamwork

LifePath Awarded Grant from MCOA to Support Dementia Programs

Medicare Costs in 2024

Uncle and Nephew Reunited Through “The Good Life” – Uncle is Participant in LifePath’s Adult Family Care Program

The Healthy Benefits of Volunteering

How LifePath and FRCOG’s Regional Action Plan Is Improving Our Community for Older Adults

The Power of Peers

The Good Life Blog

Gary Yuhas
A Message from the Executive DirectorElder Protective ServicesStories

How Protective Services Can Help

A recent conversation with a walk-in community member highlighted misconceptions around  some of the core tenets of LifePath’s work. Our mission is to provide person-centered service coordination, education, and support. We listen to our consumers from a place of compassion and understanding, we provide education and options, we recognize that consumers know what is best

Handmade valentines for Meals on Wheels recipients
Meals on WheelsStories

Children and Elders Create Handmade Valentine’s Cards for Meals on Wheels Recipients

Children from Buckland Shelburne Elementary School, Northfield Elementary School, Petersham Montessori School, Shutesbury Elementary, Four Corners School, The Learning Knoll, and Petersham Center School, along with residents of the assisted living community Arbors at Greenfield, created more than 500 beautiful cards for delivery to LifePath Meals on Wheels recipients on Valentine’s Day.

Charlie Cornish, LifePath’s Home

concert band playiing with "Concert for LifePath" banner
Meals on WheelsStories

Take Flight at Northfield Mount Hermon’s Free Concert, While Supporting Meals on Wheels!

For the twentieth year, the Northfield Mount Hermon Instrumental Ensembles will again host a benefit concert for LifePath’s Meals on Wheels program. The concert is scheduled for Sunday, February 18th, at 3 p.m., on the beautiful Northfield Mount Hermon campus in the Rhodes Arts Center, at 1 Lamplighter Way, Gill, MA. The concert is free

Gary Yuhas
A Message from the Executive DirectorStories

Complex, Urgent Situation Requires Immediate Action and Teamwork

The individuals reaching out to LifePath represent a wide cross-section of Franklin County and beyond. They come from diverse backgrounds, all corners of our geography, with different wants and needs, and while commonalities exist, everyone has their own unique story. I’m sharing a story now about an individual with whom LifePath recently connected.

We were first

Glen Hawthorne, inside, smiling.
Adult Family Care (AFC)Stories

Uncle and Nephew Reunited Through “The Good Life” – Uncle is Participant in LifePath’s Adult Family Care Program

Last December, an article featured Richard “Dick” Hawthorne, a 95-year-old man who has been living with his caregiver, Janice Smith, as part of the Adult Family Care program since 2006. It was a Saturday afternoon, and Glen Hawthorne was doing what he always does: reading The Good Life. He came across the article and photo

Gary Yuhas
A Message from the Executive DirectorAge-friendlyStories

How LifePath and FRCOG’s Regional Action Plan Is Improving Our Community for Older Adults

Have you been or known an older adult who could not find transportation to a medical appointment? Or who needed to find an affordable place to live? How about someone (or yourself) who is having trouble getting to the grocery store, cooking meals, or feels like they could experience a fall or other medical event

Healthy Living staff and volunteer workshop leaders, outside at a table smiling.
Healthy Living in CommunityStories

The Power of Peers

If the Healthy Living workshops at LifePath run by any core principle, it is, “We are all in this together.” Healthy Living workshop leaders, men and women with chronic conditions themselves, volunteer many hours facilitating workshops to support community members living with challenging health conditions.  

Even though many come with professional backgrounds in nursing, health education,