A Conversation with Carolyn: A Look at Life After Downsizing
Carolyn Roper, an active member of the Atlanta Regional Advisory Committee on Aging, spent some time chatting with me about her personal experience with downsizing…. Read More
Carolyn Roper, an active member of the Atlanta Regional Advisory Committee on Aging, spent some time chatting with me about her personal experience with downsizing…. Read More
American musician Billy Joel once said “It’s an explosive expression of humanity. It’s something we are all touched by. No matter what culture we’re from,… Read More
Learn more about COVID-19. Those seeking help with COVID-19 vaccination appointments should contact their local Department of Public Health. You’ve likely heard the news: it’s… Read More
There is much to admire in Superwoman’s qualities but during a recent conversation with Dr. Kalisha Bonds, PhD, a Postdoctoral Fellow at Emory University Nell… Read More
When you feel passionately about an issue, whether it’s housing, transportation, the needs of caregivers, or something else that affects the lives of people who… Read More
The poster in the hospital room was jarring. It asked: “Does your partner or caregiver take your money or Social Security, make you ask for… Read More
As the Area Agency on Aging (AAA) for the 10 county Atlanta region, the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) administers comprehensive aging and disability services that… Read More
I recently chatted with Tim Morris, the Director of Cherokee County Senior Services, about his leadership style and future plans for Cherokee County. Morris embodies… Read More
Retirement. It’s a stage of life that many of us anticipate eagerly, complete with visions of re-dedicating our lives to passions like travel, the outdoors,… Read More
The RSVP program trains adults ages 55+ to share knowledge on important subjects with their peers to help them to make informed decisions and choices… Read More
We often hear “Opioid Epidemic” on the radio and read about it in the news headlines. The health field is now realizing the potential dangers… Read More
As a Transition Coordinator for Empowerline’s Community Transitions (formerly Money Follows the Person) program, I recently had the opportunity to work with a person who… 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.”