As we physically isolate due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our need for social connection remains. The UnLonely Project through the Foundation for the Art & Healing has resources and tools to engage in creative activities and enable social connections. Take a look.
World events plant new buzz terms into our public consciousness. This time, it’s “social distancing” — efforts to keep people healthy by keeping them apart. Social distancing can be many things...
Anna Sale, host and creator of WNYC Studio's podcast "Death, Sex and Money," explores why podcasts are a great way to form meaningful connections with your loved ones and with new communities.
For many of us, engaging in activities that connect us to each other and to our communities can enrich our lives and help us stay healthy.
AARP Community Connections helps people find or start a mutual aid group so they can help the people in their community most affected by the Coronavirus.
Everything you need to know about how Coronavirus is impacting the 50+. Get the latest updates and resources on the outbreak from AARP.
The COVID-19 Imperative: Keep Family Caregivers and Long-Term Care Facility Residents Connected
Family caregivers are often the critical factor that enable older adults who need long-term services and supports to live at home and in the community.
