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By Karen Courtney, Program Director, CareWell Services. The following press release was issued July 31, 2023. Be sure to open any mail you receive from
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By Karen Courtney, Program Director, CareWell Services. The following press release was issued July 31, 2023. Be sure to open any mail you receive from
From CareWell Services’ Active Daily Living Newsletter Getting regular exercise can help protect against mental decline in an aging brain. But poor sleep can take
Colleen Acker, BeWell Activities Coordinator There is nothing shadier than sunglasses without UV protection. A good, quality pair of sunglasses are a crucial part of
By Karen Courtney, Director of Programs, CareWell Services SW Keeping relevant government agencies up to date so your documentations and paperwork “proofs” all match will
Colleen Acker, BeWell Activities Program Coordinator “Dementia is an umbrella term used to describe a range of neurological conditions affecting the brain that get worse
Cassie Lucas-Moore, Marketing & Outreach Coordinator As a caregiver, you are probably the last person to get their needs met. However, as in every airline
Source: https://adata.org/factsheet/aging-and-ada What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)? The ADA is a civil rights law. It was designed to make sure that people
By Jen Rice, Manager, Heritage Commons Senior Enrichment Center Time flies when you’re having fun! When we opened at our new location in the Marshall
By Luann Sommers, Forks Senior Center Director I think most of us feel like a “sitting duck” at some point or other. These days with
By Colleen Acker, BeWell Activities Coordinator & Cassie Lucas-Moore, Marketing & Outreach Coordinator July brings about thoughts of independence and freedom. The word “independence” can
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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.