One Caregiver’s Story: Finding Support for Life’s Changes
Two and a half years ago, Joyce Lee’s life turned upside down when she received a call from the fire department in her mother’s hometown… Read More
Two and a half years ago, Joyce Lee’s life turned upside down when she received a call from the fire department in her mother’s hometown… Read More
A few months ago, my mother decided to adopt a cat. She took her mother—my grandma—along with her to pick one from the litter. After… Read More
It has become a Thanksgiving holiday tradition for my family to converge on my home in Atlanta from parts far and near. While my husband… Read More
This person is Victoria Helmly, and I had the opportunity to ask her a handful of my biggest questions about Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias…. Read More
Sue Landa, 62, saw an ad for the 2012 Disney World Half Marathon and convinced some girlfriends to sign up with her. Two months before the event, she thought, “I guess I should buy some sneakers…”
Every year, Leading Age Georgia compiles profiles of individuals from all socioeconomic and geographic backgrounds who exemplify positive aging.
To mitigate this risk of long-term damage, it is vitally important for our communities — and families — to prepare for these threats.
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.”