Older Relatives Raising Children: Many Local Options for Support Available

Volunteer Ombudsmen: Problem Solvers Helping Residents in Facilities

Understanding Caregiver Respite Scholarships: Support for Those in Need

Three Years of Work Culminate in Launch of Age- and Dementia-Friendly Action Plan

Foot Care for Fall

Staying Hydrated From the Inside Out

Celebrate Residents’ Rights Month!

The Older Americans Act: A Pathway to Better Aging in America

Nutrition Notes: The Growing Interest in Mushrooms

Time For Your Yearly Medicare Plan Review!

Neighbors Helping Neighbors—You Can Make a Difference

Building Confidence on Our Feet: Strategies for Fall Prevention

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James, 9, with his Grandma, Phyllis Sinclair
Grandparents Raising GrandchildrenStories

Older Relatives Raising Children: Many Local Options for Support Available

According to Jan Doody, Parent Educator & Grandparent Resource Coordinator at The United Arc, it is estimated that there are over 150 families in Franklin County in which an older relative is raising a child. Grandparents are often called upon to bring a grandchild into their home when the child’s parents are not able to

Gary Yuhas
Long-Term Care OmbudsmanStoriesVolunteering

Volunteer Ombudsmen: Problem Solvers Helping Residents in Facilities

I recently had the pleasure of meeting Pamela Porter. Pam retired from LifePath after serving as a Home Care Program Director. She now volunteers in our Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Pam agreed to connect so that I could hear more about her perspective as a volunteer ombudsman advocating for long-term care residents.

Long-term care ombudsmen work

Two women seated on a brick wall, a younger one providing support to the older one by gently clasping her elbow.
Information & Caregiver Resource CornerStories

Understanding Caregiver Respite Scholarships: Support for Those in Need

Caregiver Respite Scholarships are a valuable form of support provided by LifePath directly to unpaid caregivers who provide assistance to support individuals to remain in their homes. The caregivers might be caring for a person with a developmental disability, dementia, or complex medical conditions. Caregivers may also be grandparents caring for grandchildren. The scholarships aim

Healthy Living in Community

Three Years of Work Culminate in Launch of Age- and Dementia-Friendly Action Plan

An Age- and Dementia-Friendly Action Plan is a comprehensive strategy developed by a community to ensure that its infrastructure, services, and policies are designed and implemented in a way that supports and accommodates the needs of people of all ages, particularly older adults. These action plans are specifically focused on creating environments that are accessible,

Person on a beach at sunset drinking water from a bottle
Foot CareStories

Staying Hydrated From the Inside Out

Hydration status manifests on the skin. At FootCare by Nurses, we spend time helping elders understand the importance of hydration, along with personalized strategies to do that. Hydration is not only about how much water you drink. Human bodies need the right combination of fluids and salts to function. Broth soups, lemonade, drinking milk, and

Trevor Boeding, MPH, Director, LTC Ombudsman Program/Rides for Health
Long-Term Care OmbudsmanStoriesVolunteering

Celebrate Residents’ Rights Month!

October is Residents’ Rights Month, an annual event designated by Consumer Voice to honor residents living in all long-term care facilities. It is an opportunity to focus on and celebrate the dignity and rights of every individual receiving long-term services and supports.

This year’s Residents’ Rights Month theme, Amplify Our Voices, emphasizes a community of long-term

Lorraine York-Edberg
SHINE: Serving the Health Insurance Needs of EveryoneStories

Time For Your Yearly Medicare Plan Review!

During the months of September and early October, your current Medicare Advantage Plan (HMO, PPO, POS) with drug coverage or your Medicare Prescription Drug Plan will be sending you information regarding the upcoming changes to your coverage in 2024. This information will allow you to make an informed decision about whether to keep your current