Strengthening Community, Inspiring Growth
The Alzheimer’s Association National Community Leaders Summit 2024 took place in New Orleans in late January this year. I was honored to be invited to the summit, one of only 15 people invited from Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and one of only two people from Western Massachusetts! Being part of this two-and-a-half-day summit was deeply
Spring Is the Perfect Time to Assess the Health of Your Feet
We’re arriving at the end of winter now, with the spring equinox arriving March 19. Winter forced many people to stop walking and stay indoors. Though this sounds cozy and is certainly a better choice than walking on slippery surfaces and chancing a fall, inactivity can lead to aches and pains. Feet that are stiff
Nutrition Notes: A Call to Save Seeds
Seeds are the foundation of our food supply. Having enough seeds and a variety of seeds in the hands of people (not controlled by corporations) is a necessity for people to have consistent and equitable access to healthy, safe, and affordable food to optimize health and well-being. In observance of this year’s National Nutrition Month
New Benefits Enrollment Center Will Help Older Adults Access Benefits
Our region faces unique challenges for older adults seeking to maintain independence in their homes. Thirty percent of the population in this area have incomes at or below 200% of the federal poverty level, creating significant barriers to aging well. Many older adults, especially historically underserved populations, struggle to understand and apply for benefits.
To address