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ReiMAgine Aging
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The podcast series, ReiMAgine Aging, tells the story of the age- and dementia-friendly movement taking place across Massachusetts. Join the Executive Office of Elder Affairs, as the agency explores local efforts taking place to make Massachusetts a great place to grow up and grow older. This series will highlight changes taking place in infrastructure, housing, transportation, and more.
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Food evokes touchstones like family celebrations and childhood memories. Learn how two organizations are finding new ways to make nutritious and culturally relevant food more affordable and accessible for older people.
Learn more about resources discussed in this episode:
Mill City Grows
AgeSpan
Massachusetts Nutrition Program for
Seniors
Guests
• Pheck Chia | Massachusetts Resident
• Stephanie Chy | Massachusetts Resident
• Leigh Hartwell | AgeSpan
• Dai Kim | Mill City Grows
• Grace McKay | Mill City Grows
• Tuyen Nguyen | Sizzlin’ Kitchen
For more information on this episode visit reimagineaging.net.
To learn how your community can become more age- and dementia-friendly, visit mass.gov/reimagineaging.
This story was produced with the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs and the Massachusetts Healthy Aging Collaborative. Funding was provided by Point32Health Foundation.
When communities support people living with dementia, we all benefit. In this episode, we’ll hear about programs to create communities that value and support people living with dementia and their caregivers. Learn more about cities and towns that are creating a dementia friendly culture.
Learn more about resources discussed in this episode:
Dementia Friendly Massachusetts
Dementia Friends Massachusetts
Massachusetts Councils on Aging
Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias Family Support Program
Alzheimer’s Association – Massachusetts/New Hampshire
Greater Boston Chinese Golden Age Center
Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs (EOEA)
Guests:
• Rachael Cordella | Dementia Friends
• Phillip González | Point32Health Foundation
• Kara Showers | Dementia Friends
• Beth Solzberg | Jewish Family and Children’s Service
• Patty Sullivan | Massachusetts Council on Aging
• Participants in the Melrose, Massachusetts, Dementia Friends workshop
For more information on this episode visit reimagineaging.net.
To learn how your community can become more age- and dementia-friendly, visit mass.gov/reimagineaging.
This story was produced with the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs and the Massachusetts Healthy Aging Collaborative. Funding was provided by Point32Health Foundation.
There is no age limit on living a purposeful life. In this episode, we highlight Massachusetts programs that push back against ageism, defy stereotypes, and create opportunities for older adults. Explore how Massachusetts is combating ageism and creating opportunities for older adults to share their wisdom.
Learn more about resources
discussed in this episode:
AgeStrong Commission, City of Boston
Operation A.B.L.E.
OutstandingLife
Massachusetts
Taskforce to End Loneliness and Build Community
Massachusetts Becomes First State
Certified as an Age-Friendly Employer | Mass.gov
Guests
• Cynthia Cornelius | Seniors in Purpose and Power
• Caitlin Coyle, Ph.D. | Center for Social and Demographic Research, Gerontology Institute, University of Massachusetts, Boston
• Alice Fisher, Ph.D. | OutstandingLife
• Sandra Harris | Massachusetts Taskforce to End Loneliness and Build Community, AARP Massachusetts
• Jeff McCue | Department of Transitional Assistance, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
• Harry Pierre | Boston Senior Companion Program
• Emily Shea | AgeStrong Commission, Boston
• Marian Walsh | Operation A.B.L.E.
For more information on this episode visit reimagineaging.net.
To learn how your community can become more age- and dementia-friendly, visit mass.gov/reimagineaging.
This story was produced with the Massachusetts Executive
Office of Elder Affairs and the Massachusetts Healthy Aging Collaborative. Funding was provided by Point32Health Foundation.
In this episode, we visit a not-for-profit housing residence for older people. 2Life Communities creates affordable housing that focuses on the benefits of aging in community. Hear from residents and staff who discuss housing solutions that are helping residents build community and maintain their independence.
Learn more about resources discussed in this episode:
2Life Communities
PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly)
Guests
Emily Levine | 2Life Communities
Carol Gerrior | Massachusetts Resident
Amy Schectman | 2Life Communities
For more information on this episode visit reimagineaging.net.
To learn how your community can become more age- and dementia-friendly, visit mass.gov/reimagineaging.
This story was produced with the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs and the Massachusetts Healthy Aging Collaborative. Funding was provided by Point32Health Foundation.
As we become more reliant on technology, the need for digital equity grows. In this episode, hear from older adults and experts who discuss the importance of expanding access to digital services and explore programs that are teaching older adults how to access and use technology.
Learn more about resources discussed in this episode:
LBFE, Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly
Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (MABVI)
Massachusetts Broadband Institute
Guests
• Emily Carrington | Massachusetts Resident
• Hilde Danso | Massachusetts Resident
• Jerry Feliz | Massachusetts for the Blind and Visually Impaired (MABVI)
• Nathaniel Freeman | Massachusetts Resident
• Alex Han | Boston College
• Andrew Kolebuck | Boston College
• Mary Magner | Massachusetts Resident
• Teresa Yao | Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly
For more information on this episode visit reimagineaging.net.
To learn how your community can become more age- and dementia-friendly, visit mass.gov/reimagineaging.
This story was produced with the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs and the Massachusetts Healthy Aging Collaborative. Funding was provided by Point32Health Foundation.
In this episode, we’ll hear what planners in Central Massachusetts found when they asked older adults how public transportation could better serve them. And we listen in on how a walk down a busy street can be made easier and safer for people of all ages and abilities. Hear more about how residents are working together for better transportation and mobility resources in their communities.
Learn more about resources discussed in this episode:
WalkFit VIPs
WalkBikeWorcester
WalkMassachusetts
Prevention Research Center at UMass Chan Medical School
Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission
Massachusetts Association of Regional Planning Agencies
Guests
Karin Valentine Goins | Prevention Research Center at UMass Chan Medical School, WalkBike Worcester
Greer Jarvis | Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission
Constance Mellis | Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission
Liz Myska | Walkfit, Worcester Accessibility Advisory
Commission
For more information on this episode visit reimagineaging.net.
To learn how your community can become more age- and dementia-friendly, visit mass.gov/reimagineaging.
This story was produced with the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs and the Massachusetts Healthy Aging Collaborative. Funding was provided by Point32Health Foundation.
The podcast series, ReiMAgine Aging, tells the story of the age- and dementia-friendly movement taking place across Massachusetts. Join the Executive Office of Elder Affairs, as the agency explores local efforts taking place to make Massachusetts a great place to grow up and grow older. This series will highlight changes taking place in infrastructure, housing, transportation, and more.