Reframing Aging Training: What You Need to Know to Communicate More Effectively
The Tufts Health Plan Foundation is offering a free webinar focused on leveraging reframing aging research conducted by the Frameworks Institute to advance your work and help facilitate more effective communication. Through this training, you will learn how to: Avoid words that can derail your messages Bypass mental blocks and encourage openness to new ideas…
Read MoreRhode Island Livable Home Modification Program
A growing body of literature shows that home renovations such as handrails, chair lifts for stairs or roll-in showers play a significant role in keeping people safely in their homes, active in the community and out of institutionalized care. However, home modifications can prove challenging to afford on a limited or fixed income. This…
Read MoreAge-Friendly News From Around Rhode Island & the Nation
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Read More‘Burrillville Aging Stronger’ Hosts Another Successful “Lunch & Learn”
Approximately 250 people turned out today for a “Lunch & Learn” at Wright’s Farm Restaurant hosted by the newly renamed Burrillville Aging Stronger committee. The free event, the second in a series, provided older residents a chance to catch up on happenings about town, enjoy a fabulous family-style chicken dinner, win prizes, visit with vendors,…
Read MoreAll In: Our School Facilities Community Cleanup
The City of Providence needs your support! The start of the school year is fast approaching and to help get schools ready, The City of Providence is hosting an All In: Our School Facilities Community Cleanup. This is an opportunity for folks to join their friends, neighbors and other stakeholders in the City to help…
Read MoreThe Age-Friendly RI Radio Hour is On-Air!
The Age-Friendly RI Radio Hour Tune in on WPRV-AM 790 from 3:00 – 4:00 pm and call in with questions during the segment via 401-437-5000. New guests join us each week! The show is available as a podcast following airing. Listen to recordings of the Age-Friendly Radio Hour here. The Age-Friendly RI Radio Hour…
Read MoreKent Hospital Participates in National Age-Friendly Health Systems Initiative
Kent Hospital announced last week that it is part of an Age Friendly initiative to enhance health care for older adults, joining more than 100 health systems across the nation striving to promote healthy aging with guidance from The John A. Hartford Foundation and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, in partnership with the American Hospital Association and the Catholic…
Read MoreFour RI Assisted Living Communities Designated LGTBQ Safe Zone
A BCBSRI Safe Zone logo identifies a healthcare practice or provider that provides safe, affirming, and inclusive care to the LGBTQ community. There are numerous requirements that must be met to earn this certification, including, staff training specific to the care of trans* and LGB people; protection for patients and staff from discrimination based on…
Read MorePawtucket Senior Center aims to build Inter-generational outdoor space
The Leon Mathieu Senior Center located at 420 Main St. in Pawtucket will soon develop of an outdoor space to promote healthy aging by encouraging community members of all ages to go outside, socialize, and engage in physical activity. This project is made possible through two sources of funding: an AARP Community Challenge grant and…
Read MoreAARP Community Challenge Announces Grantees
AARP announced the awardees for its 2019 AARP Community Challenge grant program, including two Rhode Island organizations. This year, nearly $1.6 million will be distributed to fund 159 “quick action” projects across the nation, emboldening the efforts of communities to build momentum for local change. Nearly 1,700 applications were received from non-profits and government entities for…
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