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April 30, 2024Apr 30, 2024
Join the pro-aging movement
People are living longer, healthier lives while maintaining a positive view of their own aging. Yet, research shows that the public’s perception of aging is negative.
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April 30, 2024Apr 30, 2024
Tsiwen M. Law advocates for Asian Americans
Language interpretation services provided by Philadelphia city government came to be following efforts by Tsiwen Law and fellow advocates in the Asian American community.
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April 5, 2024Apr 5, 2024
Making websites accessible for people living with disabilities
Guidance on web accessibility and the ADA to help businesses that are open to the public create websites that are accessible to people living with disabilities.
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March 13, 2024Mar 13, 2024
USAging releases 2024 Policy Agenda
Yesterday, USAging released their 2024 Policy Priorities at the 30th annual Aging Policy Briefing in Washington, DC.
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September 28, 2023Sep 28, 2023
Ageism awareness: Changing negative stereotypes
Ageism – how we think, feel and act –toward others based upon age is often fraught with prejudice or discrimination toward older people.
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August 29, 2023Aug 29, 2023
Empowering change: Share your insights in shaping support for older Pennsylvanians
This survey is designed to capture the experience of older adults and adults with disabilities across a wide range of issues.
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August 8, 2023Aug 8, 2023
Philadelphia Corporation for Aging to host Listening Sessions on Pennsylvania’s Master Plan for Older Adults
Join us at one of our upcoming Listening Sessions and contribute what you think should be the Master Plan's priority goals, objectives, and initiatives.
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August 3, 2023Aug 3, 2023
Your input is needed for PA’s Master Plan for Older Adults
It is essential that older Philadelphians and caregivers attend to make sure their voices are heard.
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July 3, 2023Jul 3, 2023
Making Philadelphia streets more accessible to all
People pushing strollers, medical equipment and luggage, or older adults with grocery carts — everyone wins with access victories.
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