In it's final days, the Baker Administration announced a total of $1.9 million for municipalities, Councils on Aging, Regional Transit Authorities, and nonprofit organizations under the Community Transit Grant Program administered by the Massachusetts Department of...
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MHAC 2022 Year in Review
Thanks to our statewide, cross-sector network of partners and support from Point32 Health Foundation, the Massachusetts Healthy Aging Collaborative continues to work to address the unique age- and dementia friendly needs, context and opportunities within communities,...
Apply for the AARP Purpose Prize Award by Feb. 28, 2023
The AARP® Purpose Prize® award supports AARP's mission by honoring extraordinary people ages 50 and older who tap into the power of life experience to build a better future for us all. Applications are due by February 28th, 2023. Each AARP Purpose Prize Winner’s...
New Resource from NADTC Helps Transportation Providers Address the Needs of Older Passengers with Vision Loss
Developed with transportation providers in mind, a new guide from the National Aging and Disability Transportation Center (NADTC) and the American Foundation for the Blind provides resources and information on understanding aging and vision loss, possible solutions to...
Local Intergenerational Program from Little Brothers-Friends of the Elderly in Boston Gains National Recognition
Following a rigorous independent review process, CitySites, the signature intergenerational program offered by Boston nonprofit LBFE Boston | Little Brothers –Friends of the Elderly, has been named one of 11 Programs of Distinction by Generations United, a national...
MHAC Sends Feedback to the Healey-Driscoll Transition Team on Advancing Healthy Aging
The Massachusetts Healthy Aging Collaborative (MHAC) and it's statewide network compiled policies, programs and examples from our collective age- and dementia friendly efforts for a letter being submitted to the incoming Governor's administration of Maura Healey and...
MHAC Recognized as an Age-Friendly Public Health System Champion
Through its Age-Friendly Public Health Systems (AFPHS) initiative, Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) prioritizes the public health roles in healthy aging and encourages all state and local public health departments to make healthy aging a core function. TFAH also...
NCOA Launches COVID-19 and Influenza Vaccine Uptake Initiative with $50 Million from ACL
Backed by $50 million from the Administration for Community Living (ACL) the National Council on Aging (NCOA) is launching a grant program that will provide both funding and technical assistance to hundreds of diverse community-based organizations, enabling them to...
US HHS Emphasizes Addressing Disparities and Risk Reduction for Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently announced the annual release of the Department's National Plan to Address Alzheimer's Disease: 2022 Update - PDF. Through the National Plan, HHS and its federal partners work to improve the trajectory of...
Healthy Places by Design, AARP-Mass., UMass-Boston and John Hancock Announce ‘Activating Boston’ Pilot Project
John Hancock, the City of Boston, AARP Massachusetts, UMass Boston, and Healthy Places by Design have announced the recipients of the "Activating Boston grant" – a new pilot program investing in the creation of more accessible, age-inclusive outdoor spaces that...