An Outpouring of Love for Meals on Wheels Recipients

What Does an Age-Friendly Community Mean to You?

Take Heart

RSVP: Just a Few Hours Can Make All the Difference

How LifePath’s Personal Care Attendant Program Makes a Difference

Team Ryan Continues to Think Outside the Box

Coming Together for 30 Years: LifePath’s Walkathon Celebrates a Milestone

How People Change

A New Year of Collaboration and Community

Legal Notes: Life Estate Deeds and Insurance Coverage

Recognizing the Need to Make Our Region More Age & Dementia Friendly

Remembering Michael “Mike” Gilbert, A Dedicated Meals on Wheels Driver

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How People Change

I am an old timer from the field of public health. And what I have learned is that we humans are stubborn, unpredictable, and have a lot to contend with when making a health-related change in behavior. We have addictions; we have difficulty prioritizing ourselves; some of us don’t have enough money or essentials; some

Barbara Bodzin
Seniorgram: Sending a Message on Senior IssuesStories

A New Year of Collaboration and Community

2021 was a continuation of the pandemic rollercoaster and a year in which we saw the resilience of the human spirit at its best. Continually pivoting, LifePath remained responsive thanks to dedicated staff, volunteers, and caregivers; funding from grantors; gifts from donors; leadership from our board members; support from legislators which built direct funding into

Age & Dementia FriendlyStories

Recognizing the Need to Make Our Region More Age & Dementia Friendly

This October marks one year since the launch of LifePath’s Age & Dementia Friendly Communities Project in Franklin County and the North Quabbin. This initiative, which is based on the age-friendly community model created by the World Health Organization and administered in the United States by AARP, seeks to help make our communities more aware