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Welcome to the Senior Resource Connect blog. You can visit the blog each Wednesday at 10am for the latest information about aging, caregiving, COVID, and local resources.

This information was originally published in March 2020, and was most recently updated in January 2024. Information changes frequently, so please call to confirm hours and availability before visiting a resource ... Continue Reading

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Respite Options in Washtenaw County

Caregiving can be a tough job and it’s okay to take a break. Today on the blog we’re celebrating National Home Caregiver Month with a look at the various respite programs in Washtenaw County. What’s respite? Respite programs allow for your loved one to be looked after in a safe space while you take time…

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Spotlight: LifeChoices

We’ve talked a lot on the blog about how most older adults would prefer to age in place and stay in their homes if possible. While aging in place can be more difficult than it sounds, Washtenaw County is fortunate to be the home of various community programs aimed at helping older adults remain in…

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What is Senior Bullying?

October is National Bullying Prevention Month. You may have thought you left being bullied behind when you left the playground, but unfortunately senior bullying is a real issue that exists- especially in our senior living facilities. Bullying is defined as “aggressive behavior which: is intended to harm, occurs repetitively over time, contains an element of…

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Blind Americans Equality Day

President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a proclamation for Blind Americans Equality Day (originally called White Cane Safety Day) on October 15, 1964. The day was set aside to highlight the issues facing individuals with vision impairment and the resources available for support. According to the Cleveland Clinic, more than 60% of causes of congenital blindness…

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Getting Rid of Junk Mail

Junk mail, those ads and offers sent to your door, seems to be a regular part of having an address. According to the Sightline Institute, Americans receive 41 pounds of junk mail each year! Worse yet, each year 5.6 million tons of junk mail ends up in our landfills. The average resident is twice as…

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Being a Good Neighbor

September 28th is National Good Neighbor Day! According to the Pew Research Center, roughly 3 out of 10 people say they know all their neighbors; this number increases to 4 out of 10 people in rural areas. Older adults over age 65 are more likely than younger residents to say that they know most if…

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