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

Money Management Volunteers Kelly Gagnon and Ken Heider Love Seeing the Numbers Come Together for Their Clients

Aching Feet and a Full Heart

Older Americans Act Reauthorization and Funding

Executive Office of Elder Affairs (EOEA) Secretary Elizabeth Chen Visits

How LifePath’s Information and Caregiver Resource Center Can Help

Soul-Searching Journey Leads to Focus on Aging

Someone Living in Long-Term Care Needs You

Strengthening Community, Inspiring Growth

Spring Is the Perfect Time to Assess the Health of Your Feet

Nutrition Notes: A Call to Save Seeds

New Benefits Enrollment Center Will Help Older Adults Access Benefits

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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

Money Management Volunteers Ken Heider (left) and Kelly Gagnon (right) facing the camera while standing on an outside walkway.
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Money Management Volunteers Kelly Gagnon and Ken Heider Love Seeing the Numbers Come Together for Their Clients

The Massachusetts Money Management Program (MMMP) has been helping adults over 60, and adults living with a disability, maintain their independence for 32 years. Without the program, many individuals would face food insecurity, financial exploitation, eviction, and premature institutionalization. 

“LifePath’s Money Management program promotes and prolongs independent living for individuals over 60 who are at risk

A person holding a bowl of soup. Unsplash image by Louis Hansel.
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Aching Feet and a Full Heart

One of my first volunteering experiences as a young adult was with “The Meatloaf Kitchen,” an all-volunteer organization that serves people experiencing homelessness in New York City. The place was infused with the familiar, homey aroma of meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and cooked vegetables, juxtaposed into a setting that was entirely new to me—seeing people who

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How LifePath’s Information and Caregiver Resource Center Can Help

The Information and Caregiver Resource Center (ICRC), known as the hub of the agency, has expanded the assistance available to help individuals find the resources they need to live independently and thrive in their communities.  

Information and Referral
It all starts with a phone call or email inquiry to one of our Resource Consultants, who are

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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