AoASCC is in the game!
Connecticut Open Volunteers are sponsored by AARP Connecticut this year, so AoASCC had an opportunity to staff a table at the Tennis Open volunteer orientation.
Read about our recent accomplishments and the work of our community partners.
Connecticut Open Volunteers are sponsored by AARP Connecticut this year, so AoASCC had an opportunity to staff a table at the Tennis Open volunteer orientation.
"Your enduring brain health is given a real boost when you challenge yourself
by learning new things in new situations."
This fall, older adults will go “back to school” in area elementary schools once again to help young children learn to read as volunteers with AARP Experience Corps – Greater New Haven.
You’ve worked all your life, like your parents did, to save for a comfortable retirement and perhaps to leave an inheritance to your children. Nowadays, with the cost of living so high, your money is going more quickly than it used to. Will it last?
AoASCC is pleased to be part of this new initiative offered by the City of New Haven
Low-income families participating in DSS programs can apply for voucher
2015 Today's Caregiver™ Friendly Awards Announced
Dr. Beverly Kidder was recently interviewed by Georgian Lussier for her program on Wallingford Public Access Television.
Read this article shared by our SMP Program.
This summer AARP Foundation Experience Corps and PBS KIDS are collaborating to help prevent learning loss.
Thank you to all who made this exhibit a success!
Shelley O'Brien, formerly of DSS Elderly Protective Services, was recognized at the recent Interagency Council meeting.
A $25,000 grant has been received from the National Council on Aging to help seniors with applying for SNAP food assistance.
AASCC offering walk-in assistance at the Cornell Scott Hill Health Center
AASCC awarded a $5,000 grant to the Greater New Haven Transit District Foundation to help fund much needed transportation services throughout the greater New Haven community.
AASCC staff have been out and about!
Governor Malloy reminds us that hurricane season began June 1 and provides tips on how to prepare.
Article by Gail Donahue from the CT Post Chronicle based on a conversation with AASCC's Dr. Beverly Kidder
The New Haven Independent posted an article about the Art of Aging Exhibition.
30 Centenarians from 13 Towns Honored
AASCC receives grant to support employment assistance program for older adults
Mayor Harp has joined mayors from across the state in celebrating AmeriCorps members and Senior Corps volunteers today in honor of Mayors Day of Recognition for National Service.
Ms. Josephy wanted to stay in her own home and, despite worsening arthritis, is quite capable of doing so – except for one problem – the stairs.
Senior Medicare Patrol Fun Fact
Look at all these trainers just ready to help you improve your balance and increase strength!