Opening doors to connection: Supporting residents at the Methuen Housing Authority
For AgeSpan Resident Service Coordinators, sometimes it’s one small thing that opens the door to big changes for the older adults they work with. In the case of RSC Liz Speranza and resident Bernie, it was a Tracfone. As an AgeSpan RSC, Liz is based in the Methuen Housing Authority, connecting residents with programs and…
Ask Joan: Good Neighbor Day Fast Approaching
Q. I recently saw on social media that Good Neighbor Day is coming up and it’s had me thinking of an older woman on my street who lives alone. We’ve both lived here for years, and I know she is still living in her home, but I hardly ever see her. Would it be strange…
Power of Pets Event Raises Funds for Older Adults and their Pets
The AgeSpan Power of Pets fundraiser was a dog-gone good time! This event, which was held on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, at BareWolf Brewing in Amesbury, featured opportunities to network, raffle prizes, a competitive game of Pet Bingo and, of course, a few lovable furry friends. AgeSpan raised more than $10,000 at the event. Proceeds…
Ask Joan: Give your local senior center a try
Q. My daughter keeps suggesting that I check out the senior center in my town. I’m only 63! I feel too young to be going to a senior center. She says I’m being stubborn and that there are a lot of activities for someone my age. Who’s right? A. Your daughter is onto something. Many…
Ask Joan: Staying connected to grandkids away at college
Q. My granddaughter just headed off to college. I am so proud of her! I have always lived nearby and we’re very close. How can I keep our connection now that she’s off at college? A. Heading off to college is a big milestone. Congratulations to your granddaughter! It’s wonderful that you’ve built a special…
Ask Joan: Don’t feel overwhelmed by Medicare deadlines
Q. I can’t believe it, but I am about to turn 65. I am not signed up for Social Security just yet, since I am still working. I know I will have to sign up for Medicare, and I have been trying to learn about my options, but I find it so confusing. Where should…
Ask Joan: Not a fun conversation, but talking about wills is important
Q. I just learned that my best friend and her husband don’t have wills. I couldn’t believe it! What should I say to convince them that this is something they really need to do? A. Wills aren’t the most pleasant things to talk about, but they are so important. Good for you for pursuing this…
Ask Joan: Power of Pets more than just a fundraiser
This week in my column, I want to let you know about a special event that raises funds to meet a growing need in our community – supporting older adults in keeping and caring for their pets. AgeSpan’s Power of Pets fundraiser will be held Wednesday, September 10, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at BareWolf…
Ask Joan: Don’t be afraid to ask questions about fire safety
Q. The recent news about the fire at the Fall River Assisted Living Community has me so upset. I can’t imagine how the families of those who lost their lives must be feeling. I hope there will be changes so nothing like this every happens again. For those of us who may need to choose…
Ask Joan: Sometimes the Hardest Thing to Do Is Ask for Help
Q. My parents are in their 70s and living on their own. They both have some health issues, so I help them with appointments, errands, and tasks around the house. I love spending time with them, but I also have my own busy family, and lately I have been feeling overwhelmed. Is it wrong to…
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