Ginger Finds Joy in Grandparenthood
Ginger Schilling, 71, is a former library aid at St. John’s the Evangelist Catholic School in Hapeville, GA. She has dedicated over three decades at… Read More
Ginger Schilling, 71, is a former library aid at St. John’s the Evangelist Catholic School in Hapeville, GA. She has dedicated over three decades at… Read More
Chronic diseases, diabetes, and arthritis contribute to 95% of healthcare expenditures among older adults, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Cardiovascular… Read More
Ms. Esther, a 90 year-old retired Language Arts teacher, once enjoyed reading and needle work; activities she can no longer do because of glaucoma. Ms…. Read More
Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) Aging & Independence Services Group liaison engages clients with her bilingual skills, celebrates the country where her parents come from. Growing… Read More
The holidays are right around the corner, and this year more families will gather, more parties will be planned, and more holiday treats baked. The… Read More
What is multi-factor authentication? Multi-factor authentication – abbreviated as MFA, which also encompasses two-factor authentication (2FA) – is a security process that requires users to… Read More
There are few things I like more than a farmer’s market or roadside farm stand. My husband knows this well, and when on trips together,… Read More
‘Tis the season again. Cars and trucks loaded with mini fridges and TVs are heading off to college. Many of our children, grandchildren, nieces, and… Read More
Roundabouts. Traffic circles. Road circles… Whatever you want to call them, they’re on the rise across the United States and potentially in a community near… Read More
When I am in a forest, I view the world with wonder. I wonder how a tree can grow so crooked and still thrive. I… Read More
So often when we drive to go on a trip, we are focused on getting to the destination in a timely manner that we forget… Read More
For the past three years, ARC staffer Joy Hutcherson has been visiting regularly with her neighbor, who is in her 80s. Her neighbor’s son is… Read More
The Atlanta Area Agency on Aging proudly announces its achievement of receiving a SAGECare Credential. This prestigious credential is a testament to the Atlanta AAA’s unwavering commitment to providing an inclusive and affirming environment for LGBTQ+ older adults.
“Thanks to SAGECare for providing impactful education and consultation, enabling ARC to better serve our region’s diverse older populations,” said Becky Kurtz, Managing Director, “Our SAGECare Credential affirms our commitment to serve LGBTQ+ elders in metro Atlanta with sensitivity and respect.”