Cataracts: Common, and Easy to Treat
From the Active Daily Living Newsletter Many aging Americans can have their vision dimmed by cataracts, but the good news is that they’re easily treated,
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From the Active Daily Living Newsletter Many aging Americans can have their vision dimmed by cataracts, but the good news is that they’re easily treated,
Summer is pretty fantastic in Michigan. Not only do we have wonderful weather, but there are lots of walking paths, outdoor activities, and beautiful lakes
Living independently is important for many individuals. There are many types of devices that can help you maintain your independence as your ability changes. Assistive
Region 3B Area Agency on Aging, d/b/a CareWell Services Southwest, is seeking input from the public about the needs of and available services for seniors
Summer is here and opportunities to get outside our homes and into the community are opening back up. You might find that you are experiencing
Who doesn’t love summertime? Working or lazing in the sun, you can enjoy all the delights that summer has to offer especially if you keep
As a caregiver or family member of a person with Alzheimer’s or related dementias, you can take steps to make the home a safer place.
New tracker includes CDC data on Michiganders vaccinated in-state and in other states for the most complete vaccination rates; 54% of residents have received first dose LANSING, Mich. – Today, the
From CareWell’s Active Daily Living Newsletter Anyone who gets frequent migraine symptoms knows the experience: the throbbing, the pain, the visual disturbances. Exercise has long
Older Michiganians Day (OMD) is an annual rally that takes place at the Capitol Building in Lansing each year during Older Americans Month. However, since
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Region 3B Area Agency on Aging, DBA CareWell Services Southwest, is seeking input from the public about the needs of and available services for seniors in Barry and Calhoun counties as a part of its FY 2024-2025 Annual Implementation Plan (AIP) with the Bureau of Aging, Community Living, and Supports, Behavioral and Physical Health and Aging Services Administration, MDHHS. All interested parties are invited to provide input into the development of the AIP at the following public hearings.