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Announcing New AFRI Director, Catherine Taylor
With the start of a new year, there are some changes at the helm of Age Friendly Rhode Island. Our Director, Jody Shue will be moving on to pursue other interests in her home state of Massachusetts. We would like to recognize Jody’s leadership over the past few years- she has been a passionate champion…
Read MoreAge-Friendly Funding Opportunity: U.S. NAM Catalyst Award
As part of the Healthy Longevity Global Competition, the U.S. National Academy of Medicine (“NAM”), with support from Johnson & Johnson Innovation, will issue up to 24 Catalyst Awards per year between 2020 and 2022. Each Catalyst Award includes a $50,000 cash prize as well as travel costs to attend an annual Innovator Summit, beginning in…
Read MoreAge-Friendly Rhode Island Receives $360,000 Grant from Tufts Health Plan Foundation
We are excited to share that Age-Friendly Rhode Island was awarded a three-year grant for $360,000 from Tufts Health Plan Foundation to engage, encourage and expand cross-sector collaboration and information sharing. This is one of nine new community investments totaling nearly $1 million reflecting the Foundation’s commitment to policies and practices that support healthy aging.…
Read MoreDementia Care Training Opportunity: Promoting Dignity & Person-Centered Care
Please join the Institute for Education in Healthcare at Rhode Island College for a four-hour training designed for staff working with older adults and their caretakers. The training is designed to build knowledge related to Dementia and diseases that cause Dementia. The training will be delivered by Laurie Mantz, founder and CEO of Dementia Training…
Read MoreMaureen Maigret pens OP-ED for Warwick Beacon, Advocating for Investing to empower Rhode Islanders to age well
Maureen Maigret published a piece in the Warwick Beacon on the moral and economic imperative of investing to empower older Rhode Islanders to age well. In it, she cites a recent study by the Gerontology Institute at the University of Massachusetts that found that half of older, single Rhode Islanders are economically insecure. Although they…
Read MoreVolunteerism Opportunity at Roger Williams Park Zoo
We recently spoke with the Manager of Volunteer Resources at Roger Williams Park Zoo and they are interested in getting older adults more involved with the Zoo through volunteerism! Check out the information below if you or someone you know may be interested in becoming a Docent. Roger Williams Park Zoo Docents engage with the…
Read MoreStrengthening Ties Between Generations: RI College Intergenerational Service-Learning Course Holds Bittersweet Closing Ceremony
Earlier this month we published a story on an innovative initiative from RI College that launched this semester in which students participated in an experiential learning opportunity that facilitated development of positive relationships with community members; Connection of experiences to academic learning; And development of a deeper understanding of self and empathy and respect for…
Read MoreDementia Training for Life Wins the Social Enterprise Greenhouse Healthcare Accelerator Impact Award
Dementia Training For Life has been awarded the 2019 Health and Wellness Business Accelerator Impact Award by Providence’s Social Enterprise Greenhouse, a non-profit that provides social entrepreneurs and enterprises with the tools and networks they need to thrive. Meg Wirth, the Director of Health and Wellness Venture Development at Social Enterprise Greenhouse said, “We are thrilled…
Read MoreFUNDING OPPORTUNITY: The John A. Hartford Foundation is providing scholarships for a cohort of Age-Friendly Fellows
The number of older adults is growing rapidly, placing a onus on health systems to find ways to better meet the complex needs of the growing population of older adults. To address these challenges, in 2017, The John A. Hartford Foundation and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, in partnership with the American Hospital Association and the Catholic Health…
Read MoreAge-Friendly Funding Opportunity: Tufts Health Plan Foundation’s Systems & Best Practices and Collaboration & Community Engagement grant programs
The Tufts Health Plan Foundation is accepting letters of intent for Systems and Best Practices and Collaboration and Community Engagement grants to community organizations working on age-friendly issues. The deadline to apply is Friday, January 24, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. Reference the Foundations’s website for more information about how to apply. Those interested in submitting…
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