-
April 5, 2023Apr 5, 2023
Living well with Parkinson’s disease
With early diagnosis and treatment, Parkinson’s disease can be managed for many years and even decades.
Read More -
April 5, 2023Apr 5, 2023
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Know your rights
The ADA guarantees equal opportunities for people living with disabilities regarding employment, transportation, government services and telecommunications.
Read More -
April 4, 2023Apr 4, 2023
Senior Environment Corps makes big impact
Volunteers participate in numerous scientific activities, including water quality monitoring, stream habitat assessment and soil testing.
Read More -
April 4, 2023Apr 4, 2023
Volunteers build stronger communities
PCA offers various volunteer programs aimed at addressing physical and economic security for older adults.
Read More -
April 4, 2023Apr 4, 2023
Falling in love with the field of aging
An interview with Deputy Assistant Secretary for Aging Edwin L. Walker.
Read More -
April 3, 2023Apr 3, 2023
Volunteers lend time, talents to worthy causes
For National Volunteer Month in April, PCA salutes all volunteers for their service, generosity and contributions to making our city and world a better place!
Read More -
March 6, 2023Mar 6, 2023
Good health in later life for older women
There is a lot that older women can do to increase their chances of staying healthy as they age.
Read More -
March 6, 2023Mar 6, 2023
The helping profession: Recognizing the vital role of social workers
As PCA celebrates both Women’s History Month and Social Work Month in March, we recognize the women who have devoted their lives to serving older adults.
Read More -
March 6, 2023Mar 6, 2023
Nutritious recipes that are high in flavor
March is National Nutrition Month. Here are some delicious and nutritious recipes for you and your family to enjoy.
Read More