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By MT / February 25, 2020
Community Partner Focus: Medina Personal Care Pantry
When you first walk into the Living Hope Church in Medina, you are struck by how open and inviting the space is for those visiting the Medina Personal Care Pantry....
Read More By MT / February 19, 2020
SNAP Benefits – What Are the Rules for Seniors and People With Disabilities?
SNAP stands for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and is funded by the National Council on Aging. It is the nation’s largest federal nutrition program that benefits low-income families and...
Read More By MT / February 14, 2020
Meals on Wheels Really Does Change Lives (Here’s How)
You may know Meals on Wheels as the program that provides home-delivered meals to seniors who live at home. You may have known someone who received meals, or you may...
Read More By MT / February 6, 2020
Things to Do Around Your House to Promote Independence
February is Senior Independence Month. To promote positive aging in older adults, we’re talking about ways you can focus on independence at home. Living independently is important to almost 90%...
Read More By MT / February 5, 2020
5 Skills to Build When Re-entering the Workforce
Are you over 50 and re-entering the workforce? Whether stepping out of the workplace was planned or unplanned, getting back to work can be challenging. You may be wondering what...
Read More By MT / January 23, 2020
6 Reasons Why an Age Diverse Workplace is Important
Diversity is a growing topic when it comes to improving work environments. While we tend to focus on gender and ethnicity when we talk about diversity, another factor to diversification...
Read More By MT / January 22, 2020
SNAP Promotes Healthy Aging
Getting the right amount of nutrition is important at any age. But, it is especially crucial for older adults who want to remain independent and active in their homes. For...
Read More By MT / January 21, 2020
There’s No Such Thing as Too Old to Switch Careers
If you have ever taken a long period off of work, you know that jumping back into the workforce can be scary. You might question whether you have kept up...
Read More By MT / January 8, 2020
Hospital Discharge Planning for Seniors and Caregivers
The more you prepare when getting discharged from the hospital, the better. Whether you are being released after an emergency or planned procedure, there is a list of things to...
Read More By MT / December 27, 2019
5 Myths About SNAP Food Assistance Benefits
Myths about SNAP can be one factor that affects a person's health outcomes. To stay healthy and active, seniors need to know the resources that are available that help fight...
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