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June 17, 2021Jun 17, 2021
Health Brief: Tips to stay safe at home
The best thing you can do to maintain your health and independence as you age is to avoid accidents and injuries. Take a few minutes to check your home for potential hazards.
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June 17, 2021Jun 17, 2021
Positive attitudes can help people living with HIV
Almost 380,000 Americans 55 or older have HIV. With medication and healthy habits, older adults with HIV can live a full, active life.
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June 10, 2021Jun 10, 2021
PCA to host two virtual health self-management programs this summer
Want to better self-manage your chronic pain or diabetes? Register for an upcoming virtual workshop through PCA!
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June 1, 2021Jun 1, 2021
PACE, PCA collaborate to open hotline to help Philadelphians 60+ register for vaccine appointments
The COVID-19 Vaccine Hotline is available to all individuals 60 and older at 1-800-424-4351.
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May 6, 2021May 6, 2021
Health Brief: Get your health care back on track
Many older adults may have put doctor visits and health screenings on the backburner during the COVID-19 pandemic. It's important to get preventive health care back on track.
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March 31, 2021Mar 31, 2021
Health Brief: CDC vaccination update
COVID-19 vaccination is an important tool to help us get back to normal, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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March 30, 2021Mar 30, 2021
PCA to host three virtual health self-management workshops, free to those age 60+
Want to better self-manage your health issues, including diabetes, asthma, heart disease, and high blood pressure? Register for a virtual workshop through PCA! All workshops a...
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March 5, 2021Mar 5, 2021
PCA President & CEO Najja Orr to join AARP’s COVID-19 vaccine telephone town hall on March 8
AARP Pennsylvania will host a live telephone “town hall” to keep residents informed about the COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan in Pennsylvania and how the coronavirus is...
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February 1, 2021Feb 1, 2021
Health Brief: Show your heart some love
February is nationally recognized as American Heart Month – a time to turn our attention to keeping free from heart disease, the No. 1 killer of Americans.
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