Aging Matters in Brevard, an organization dedicated to feeding the elderly in our community, is celebrating its 60th year of caring for some of the most vulnerable people on the Space Coast. But now, ...
A home safety assessment can help identify falling hazards around the house. A home safety assessment is a good way to identify falling hazards around the house. FiftyForward is a non-profit social ...
In Brevard County, Florida, aging matters. That’s why Aging Matters in Brevard was launched in 1965 and today is the lead agency serving the needs of Space Coast seniors. Elder Abuse Awareness Day ...
Aging Matters: As Colorado gets older, how can the state prepare, and how can we support each other?
The fastest-growing population in Colorado is people 65 and older. No age group is a monolith. People age differently. Whether they're a 72-year-old former college professor in Denver facing the onset ...
YOU HEAR US TALK ABOUT IT ALL THE TIME. IT’S IMPORTANT TO BE PREPARED FOR HURRICANE SEASON. ALL THIS WEEK, WE’VE BEEN TELLING YOU ABOUT THE STORM SYSTEMS WE’RE WATCHING IN THE ATLANTIC AND WESH 2 ...
Tom Kammerdener recently was named president and chief executive officer of Aging Matters in Brevard. Kammerdener, who was Aging Matters’ senior director of operations, assumes the role previously ...
As summer approaches, we look forward to spending more time outdoors, picnics and all the good things that summer brings to us. At the Area Agency on Aging summer means something else: Farmer’s Market ...
Last month, the Lackawanna County Area Agency on Aging, Lackawanna County District Attorney’s Office, and other critical members of the Elder Justice Multi-Disciplinary Team gathered on Courthouse ...
A few months ago, Dr. Lori Yancura from UH Mānoa’s Department of Family and Consumer Sciences was a guest author in the Aging Matters column. In that article she focused on learning from kūpuna about ...
How we think about getting older profoundly impacts how we age. Learn how to challenge stereotypes, embrace the second half ...
In 1935 when Social Security established 65 as a standard retirement age, less than 5 percent of the population was over age 65 and the average life expectancy was 59.9 years for men and 63.9 years ...
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