Periodically, the Healthy Aging Collaborative will share news articles that mention state and local efforts to make cities, towns and regions in Massachusetts Age- and Dementia Friendly.
Check out the following articles from February 2019 on the momentum of this movement building across the state.
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- Study Shows Senior Housing a Preference at Union Hospital Site (Lynn Daily Item)
- JF&CS is Working to Make Massachusetts More Age-Friendly and Dementia-Friendly (JF&CS Blog)
- League of Women Voters to hold forum (Wicked Local Belmont – Belmont Citizen-Herald)
- West Tisbury Keeps County Administrative Fee on Warrant (The Vineyard Gazette)
- West Newbury community center in doubt after committee members resign (The Daily News of Newburyport)
- PVPC teams up with Chicopee, Holyoke, South Hadley on livability study (MassLive)
- Community Conversations: McLean housing proposal a bad swing and a miss (Wicked Local Belmont – Belmont Citizen-Herald)
- Harwich Town News: JFK Presidents Day brunch (Wicked Local Harwich)
- Survey, Study Aims To Make Cape ‘Age-Friendly’ Region (Cape Cod Chronicle)
- Salem Mayor Proposes Expansion of Senior Tax Break Program (Patch – Salem)
- Barnstable County Conducting Healthy Aging Survey (CapeCod.com)
- CHNA 9 announces 2018-19 mini-grant awards (Leominster Champion)
- Amherst may seek age-friendly designation (Daily Hampshire Gazette)
- The Science, Business of Aging (Harvard Gazette)
- County conducts survey on healthy aging (Wicked Local – Provincetown)
- CCRC Lasell Village Helps Propel Age-Friendly University Movement (Senior Housing News)
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