Connection takes time and effort, but the rewards can be limitless.

Volunteer Drivers Deliver Meals and Wellness Checks, Help People in Crisis

How Can We Grow Intergenerational Connection and Support in the LGBTQIA+ Community?

Meeting Dolores: How a Daily Walk Led to a New Friend

Older Generations Give the Gifts of their Life Perspectives

Aging Baby Boomers Emphasize Need for Home-Based Care

Striving for Racial Equity and Multicultural Inclusion

Home Health Care: A Workforce in Need

Winter Well-Being

Older Adults Are Quietly Returning to the Workplace

The World Health Organization (WHO) Global Report on Ageism

Ways to Combat the Creeping Cost of Cable and Satellite TV

Seniorgram: Sending a Message on Senior Issues

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Seniorgram: Sending a Message on Senior Issues

Connection takes time and effort, but the rewards can be limitless.

Established in 1963, Older Americans Month (OAM) is celebrated every May. Led by a federal agency, the Administration for Community Living (ACL), OAM is a time to recognize older Americans’ contributions, highlight aging trends, and reaffirm commitments to serving the older adults in our communities.

This year’s theme, “Powered by Connection,” focuses on the profound impact

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Volunteer Drivers Deliver Meals and Wellness Checks, Help People in Crisis

I am writing hoping you are all well and that those affected by recent weather devastation are rebounding. The storms in the last two months have led to deaths in Pennsylvania and New York, and property damage across Western Massachusetts and surrounding areas. For many, the storms may have brought up trauma from Tropical Storm

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How Can We Grow Intergenerational Connection and Support in the LGBTQIA+ Community?

One of the pleasures of my new role at LifePath is meeting community members at local events. It has been enlightening and heartwarming to hear stories from individuals served by LifePath, their caregivers, current and former LifePath team members, our volunteers, and community leaders who support LifePath’s work.

One of these events was Franklin County Pride,

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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

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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

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The World Health Organization (WHO) Global Report on Ageism

Barbara Bodzin, Executive Director

Age is one of the first things we notice about other people. Ageism arises when age is used to categorize and divide people in ways that lead to harm, disadvantages, and injustice and erodes solidarity across generations.

Ageism refers to stereotypes (how we think), prejudice (how we feel), and discrimination (how we

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Seniorgram: Sending a Message on Senior IssuesStories

Ways to Combat the Creeping Cost of Cable and Satellite TV

As our relationship with television has evolved, many have been left wondering if continuing to pay for cable or satellite TV is money well spent. With the average cable package costing American homes $217 per month, this is an especially important consideration for older adults, many of whom live on a fixed income. However, with