Dear Readers, The fall edition of MNRAAA News is now available! I encourage you to read the entire edition as it is filled with updates, as well as upcoming events. […]
Caring for an elderly parent while raising children can sometimes be overwhelming. To help “the sandwich generation,” the Minnesota Board on Aging and the Area Agencies on Aging have partnered […]
The Request for Proposal for the 2016-17 Live Well at Home grant proposal is now on line. Responders conference is scheduled for April 7th. Application due date is April 22nd. Purpose: […]
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Older people and their families worry about crime. Though older people are less likely to be victims of crime than teenagers and young adults, the number of crimes against older […]
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Are you increasingly concerned about your bone health? You should be. It is estimated that 10 million Americans currently suffer from osteoporosis, a debilitating condition that commonly results in weakened […]
Some change in memory is normal as we grow older, but the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease are more than simple lapses in memory. People with Alzheimer’s experience difficulties in communicating, learning, thinking […]
Older people who exercise regularly are more likely to maintain brain function used for everyday tasks like following a recipe and keeping the pills they take straight. A study by […]
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Three Ways to Lower Your Prescription Costs Consider Switching to Generics or Other Lower-Cost Medications You may wish to talk to your doctor about the medications you are currently […]
The Medicare card is your proof that you have Medicare health insurance. If your card is lost, stolen or damaged, you can ask for a new one by calling Social […]
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FALLING INTO WINTER
/in Executive Director's Letter/by Erica SchottDear Readers, The fall edition of MNRAAA News is now available! I encourage you to read the entire edition as it is filled with updates, as well as upcoming events. […]
The Sandwich Generation Survival Guide
/in Other/by Erica SchottCaring for an elderly parent while raising children can sometimes be overwhelming. To help “the sandwich generation,” the Minnesota Board on Aging and the Area Agencies on Aging have partnered […]
Apply for a Live Well at Home Grant
/in Grants Contract Management, Other/by Erica SchottThe Request for Proposal for the 2016-17 Live Well at Home grant proposal is now on line. Responders conference is scheduled for April 7th. Application due date is April 22nd. Purpose: […]
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Crime and Older People
/in Senior LinkAge Line®/by Erica SchottOlder people and their families worry about crime. Though older people are less likely to be victims of crime than teenagers and young adults, the number of crimes against older […]
June is Dairy Month
/in Other/by Erica SchottAre you increasingly concerned about your bone health? You should be. It is estimated that 10 million Americans currently suffer from osteoporosis, a debilitating condition that commonly results in weakened […]
Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
/in Other/by Erica SchottSome change in memory is normal as we grow older, but the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease are more than simple lapses in memory. People with Alzheimer’s experience difficulties in communicating, learning, thinking […]
Exercise for Better Brain Function
/in Other/by Erica SchottOlder people who exercise regularly are more likely to maintain brain function used for everyday tasks like following a recipe and keeping the pills they take straight. A study by […]
Lower Prescription Drug Costs
/in Other/by Erica SchottThree Ways to Lower Your Prescription Costs Consider Switching to Generics or Other Lower-Cost Medications You may wish to talk to your doctor about the medications you are currently […]
How Do I Replace My Medicare Card?
/in Other/by Erica SchottThe Medicare card is your proof that you have Medicare health insurance. If your card is lost, stolen or damaged, you can ask for a new one by calling Social […]