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Becoming the Designated Grown-Up for an Aging Parent
Being a caregiver can be one of the most selfless yet challenging things you can do. The National Institute on Aging declares that some common feelings of caregivers are frustration and guilt. Feeling overwhelmed can also be a common experience in this profession....
Free Legal Services for Older Adults During COVID-19
Senior Adults Legal Assistance (SALA) is a nonprofit law office that provides free legal services to Santa Clara County residents 60 or older, regardless of income. SALA’s attorneys deliver a range of services from simple legal advice and referrals to comprehensive...
Protect Yourself Against Health Insurance Scams
Protect yourself against scams involving health coverage.
County Warns of Scammers Sharing Unofficial Sources on COVID-19 Vaccines
Get official information and avoid vaccine-related misinformation.
Free Grab Bar Installations for Santa Clara South County Residents
Published by Home Safety Services on January 27, 2021. According to the California Department of Health, there are over 420,786 annually reported falls throughout the state resulting in 348,946 patient emergency room visits. Falls continue to be one of the leading...
Sourcewise Emergency Nutrition Program Expansion
Since incorporation in 1973, Sourcewise has provided direct services and support to older adults in Santa Clara County (SCC).
Older Adults Building Resilience with Lifetime Experiences
The earlier months in 2020 brought many obstacles for all communities all over.
New Year Goals for Caregivers
Caring for yourself and others simultaneously may prove to be difficult, but that does not have to be the case.
Social Security Changes for 2021
With the new year, people tend to look towards newer and brighter possibilities.
February is American Heart Month
According to the American Heart Association (2018), an estimated 80% of cardiovascular disease are preventable, yet it remains to be the leading cause of death in the United States.
