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When Tracy Paine, a noted expert on aging services in the United Kingdom, developed plans to visit state-of-the-art senior services providers in the Northeastern United States, one of the places LeadingAge urged her to see was Parker Home.
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In this blog post, Roberto Muñiz, President and CEO of Parker, ruminates about why we live to share our knowledge about our best practices with others in the aging services industries.
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Last May, the Adult Day Center at Parker celebrated Older Americans Month, which had a theme of “Blaze A Trail” via civic engagement. To blaze a trail, the participants of the Social Program at the Adult Day Center ran a food drive and doubled their goal!
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During a week-long heat wave in Chicago in July 1995, temperatures in that city reached as high as 106 with a heat index of 120. At least 739 people died – 651 of them 85 or older. Most were living along, without power or air conditioning.
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The Museum of Modern Art has launched an extensive program encouraging people age 65 and older to experience art making, gallery conversations, and film viewings.
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Growing Older Has Its Benefits
Advantages to aging? You better believe it. Higher self-esteem, emotional stability, and so much more.
How to Stop Worrying in 6 Easy Steps
Clear away stress with these simple mindfulness techniques.
British Aging Services Expert Visits Parker for Perspective
When Tracy Paine, a noted expert on aging services in the United Kingdom, developed plans to visit state-of-the-art senior services providers in the Northeastern United States, one of the places LeadingAge urged her to see was Parker Home.
Guardianship in the U.S.: Protection or Exploitation?
More adults are at risk as boomers enter 'the danger age.' What you need to know.
The Value of Recognition – Pass It On
In this blog post, Roberto Muñiz, President and CEO of Parker, ruminates about why we live to share our knowledge about our best practices with others in the aging services industries.
Parker Adult Day Center’s Extraordinary Food Pantry Drive
Last May, the Adult Day Center at Parker celebrated Older Americans Month, which had a theme of “Blaze A Trail” via civic engagement. To blaze a trail, the participants of the Social Program at the Adult Day Center ran a food drive and doubled their goal!
Turning Memories Into Poetry in Dementia Care
'Even with cognitive decline, creativity persists.'
4 Myths About Brain Health and How to Stay Sharp
Want to stay mentally sharp for as long as possible?
This Summer’s Heat Waves Are More Dangerous Than You Think
During a week-long heat wave in Chicago in July 1995, temperatures in that city reached as high as 106 with a heat index of 120. At least 739 people died – 651 of them 85 or older. Most were living along, without power or air conditioning.
The Famous Museum That’s Redefining Aging
The Museum of Modern Art has launched an extensive program encouraging people age 65 and older to experience art making, gallery conversations, and film viewings.