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March 30, 2023Mar 30, 2023
PCA Presents: 50 years of aging with you!
PCA is pleased to mark our 50th anniversary in 2023 with the release of interviews and tribute videos. Our first interview features President & CEO Najja R. Orr, MBA, DBA.
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March 10, 2023Mar 10, 2023
PCA: We Stand For You
PCA is pleased to showcase its co-grand marshal of our 50th anniversary and retired 6abc television reporter, Vernon Odom, as the voice for our current television spot.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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March 6, 2023Mar 6, 2023
From the Waltons to Wi-Fi: 50 years of standing strong for Philly’s older adults
On Feb. 6, retired 6abc newscaster Vernon Odom assisted PCA president & CEO Najja R. Orr, MBA, DBA, in leading PCA’s 50th anniversary kickoff celebration.
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March 6, 2023Mar 6, 2023
A love of food nourishes the body & soul
“Every night is its own memory,” said Greg DiStefano, 65, of South Philadelphia, owner of The Victor Café, a classic Italian restaurant offering live opera performances.
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March 6, 2023Mar 6, 2023
Meal programs provide nourishment, socialization to older adults
Access to healthy and nutritious meals is essential to the well-being of older adults. Since 1973, PCA has provided more than 43.5 million nutritious meals to older adults.
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March 6, 2023Mar 6, 2023
Women’s health starts with good nutrition
When it comes to nutrition, there is no moral compass on food. There are no good or bad foods. A good rule of thumb is to try to have well-balanced meals throughout the day.
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