Supporting Transportation for Older Adults & People with Disabilities
AOASCC 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.
Read about our recent accomplishments and the work of our community partners.
AOASCC 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.
AOASCC staff have been out and about!
Article by Gail Donahue from the CT Post Chronicle based on a conversation with AOASCC's Dr. Beverly Kidder
The New Haven Independent posted an article about the Art of Aging Exhibition.
30 Centenarians from 13 Towns Honored
AOASCC receives grant to support employment assistance program for older adults
Mayor Harp has joined mayors from across the state in celebrating AmeriCorps Seniors 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.
An assistor at AOASCC noticed that a man's face was badly swollen when he came to enroll in Access Health CT. Read how she was able to help.
Carolyn is just one of our volunteers who gave over 43,000 serving in local public schools last year.
What does “Respite” mean to a caregiver? Listen to a caregiver’s own words.
"Can I spend some of this on new shoes?" Living on a limited income, this woman struggled to make ends meet. Read her story here.
Yale University Department of Emergency Medicine is assisting elders and others with impaired mobility through a project known as PRIDE, which stands for Paramedic Referrals for Increased Independence and Decreased Disability in the Elderly.