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Colleen Patrick-Goudreau lives in California. Her mom, Arlene Patrick is a resident at Parker at River Road in Highland Park. Yet every Thursday they have a standing appointment with technology to see each other and they rarely miss it.
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For the second year in a row, Parker conducted a national survey to gauge changing perceptions around aging in America – and the results once again revealed that Americans have an overall positive outlook on aging.
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Is it just a coincidence that Parker program participant Leonard Aarons' grandfather served with poet Joyce Kilmer in the 69th infantry regiment army out of New York 100 years ago?
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It’s been one year since a new Parker was unveiled and we think it’s safe to say that the words “Vibrant, Creative and Enriching,” have become a part of every employee’s daily language.
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Parker brought caregivers together for a day packed with tools to encourage growth, learning and emotional support at our first annual Caregiver Conference.
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Alexa? How Voice-First Technology Helps Older Adults
Some features of voice-first technology can greatly help with daily living.
How to Pay for Long-Term Care Without Buying Insurance
This advice can save money if expensive care is needed.
5 Life Lessons From the Oldest Old
In his new book, John Leland explores the positive realities of aging.
Technology Bridges a 3000 Mile Gap for Mom and Daughter
Colleen Patrick-Goudreau lives in California. Her mom, Arlene Patrick is a resident at Parker at River Road in Highland Park. Yet every Thursday they have a standing appointment with technology to see each other and they rarely miss it.
Sharing a Small Perspective to Make a Big Change
Written by Roberto Muñiz
Parker President and CEO
Perceptions on Aging are Changing in America
For the second year in a row, Parker conducted a national survey to gauge changing perceptions around aging in America – and the results once again revealed that Americans have an overall positive outlook on aging.
Parker’s Memorial Day Ceremony Brings with it a Surprise Connection
Is it just a coincidence that Parker program participant Leonard Aarons' grandfather served with poet Joyce Kilmer in the 69th infantry regiment army out of New York 100 years ago?
Celebrating One Year of Parker’s New Look
It’s been one year since a new Parker was unveiled and we think it’s safe to say that the words “Vibrant, Creative and Enriching,” have become a part of every employee’s daily language.
Parker Empowers Caregivers With Info and New Tools
Parker brought caregivers together for a day packed with tools to encourage growth, learning and emotional support at our first annual Caregiver Conference.
A Heartfelt Moment
As a Senior Recreation Coordinator, Lyndsey Lotrario witnesses many wonderful "Parker Moments," however, this one gave her goosebumps.