We tend to think of aging in terms of “less” but what if it could be “more?” More creativity, more new experiences, more opportunities to contribute or find a new purpose. What if you simply take ...
Imagine giving this advice to someone: take it easy, focus only on you, sleep a lot, just get by financially, watch plenty of TV, don’t worry about exercising or eating right, and forget about making ...
Brooklyn senior citizens are getting an exciting chance to take a specialized course at Kingsborough Community College this spring, thanks to a new program the college will offer to teach adults the ...
JEN BRECHTEL, director of Community Health for the Granite VNA, said one of the biggest issues in the agency’s “Aging Mastery” program” is sleep. “It’s the topic people come in most for,” she said.
September is Healthy Aging Month, which was designated in order to focus national and local attention on the positive aspects of growing older. A 10-week series of classes that begins next month will ...
We are never too old to learn. To that end, the New Milford Senior Center is accepting registration for its upcoming Aging Mastery Program, a 10-week series geared to empower older adults as they age.
Wisconsin Dells/Lake Delton residents have the chance to be a part of the rollout of the Aging Mastery Program, a 10-week course developed by the National Council on Aging that’s improving the lives ...
The New Milford Senior Center and the CT Healthy Living Collective will offer another session of the Aging Mastery Program. The program is an educational class about what to expect after age 65 and ...
Senior Services of Albany and the National Council on Aging present the Aging Mastery Program. For 10 Thursdays in a row beginning Sept. 8, people ages 50 and older will learn how to age well while ...
The National Council on Aging’s Aging Mastery Program (AMP) will soon be available in eight counties in the region. AMP interactive classes, for adults 55 and older, encourages participants to develop ...
Those who came early for the September meeting of AARP Chapter 4401 enjoyed a fried chicken lunch while listening to the acoustic sounds of the Why Not Dots. The duo of Becky Frederickson and Regina ...