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AgeSpan Recognized for Excellence by 2026 National Mature Media Awards

AgeSpan is gaining national recognition for excellence in communications aimed at older adults. AgeSpan took home two top honors in the 2026 National Mature Media Awards, which are presented by the Mature Market Resource Center.
AgeSpan’s Impact Report: AgeSpan in Action earned a Bronze Award in the Annual Reports category. In the Miscellaneous Marketing/Communications category, the AgeSpan 2025 Inspiring Lifelong Learning Honoree video, produced in partnership with Markins Media, was presented with a Silver Award. With powerful stories and imagery and easy-to-understand information, the Impact Report tells the story of how AgeSpan delivered on its mission in 2025. The Inspiring Lifelong Learning Honoree video features interviews with five older adults from the Merrimack Valley and North Shore whose passion for learning serves as an example for us all.
“It’s an honor to be recognized with these awards,” said AgeSpan CEO Joan Hatem-Roy. “We share this recognition with all of the older adults who shared their stories with us – as well as the staff, volunteers, board and advisory council members, community partners, and generous donors who have contributed to our impact.”
The Mature Market Resource Center is the nation’s largest program recognizing excellence in marketing and educational materials for adults age 50 and older. The National Mature Media Awards draw hundreds of entries from leading local, state, and national organizations each year. Winners are selected by a panel of mature market experts who evaluate entries on content, creativity, format, relevance, and overall excellence.
Read AgeSpan in Action or watch the Inspiring Lifelong Learning Honoree video on YouTube.
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AgeSpan Launches GUIDE Program to Improve Dementia Care and Support Caregivers
AgeSpan Launches GUIDE Program to Improve Dementia Care and Support Caregivers AgeSpan is proud to announce a new program designed to improve care for people with dementia and support their unpaid caregivers. The GUIDE Program (Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience) is a comprehensive, coordinated dementia care initiative that provides compassionate, person-centered support for people living with dementia and their caregivers. Funded by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), this program will be offered through AgeSpan in partnership with CCS Health and Healthspan Partners at no cost to those who qualify. Nationwide, nearly 7 million people are affected by dementia. CMS estimates that number will rise to 14 million by the year 2060. While the number of people with dementia is rising, the care they receive has not kept pace. They often have many different chronic conditions and the care they receive is not coordinated. This results in more hospitalizations and visits to the emergency room. Many caregivers are providing round-the-clock care, which can take a serious toll mentally, physically, emotionally, and financially. The GUIDE Program aims to address these issues with a new approach. Coordinated care- Personalized care plans that adapt as needs evolve.
- Comprehensive assessments to understand the specific challenges and strengths of each individual and caregiver.
- Ongoing support with regular check-ins to help navigate the complexities of dementia care.
- Caregiver services that offer evidence-based training and education on the best ways to care for someone with dementia. This includes support for time off.
- Enrolled in traditional Medicare Parts A & B (not enrolled in Medicare Advantage)
- Live in a home or in a community setting such as assisted living, a group home, or rest home (not a nursing home)
- Not enrolled in a SCO, One Care, PACE, or hospice
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Area Plan 2026 – 2029
Every four years we develop an Area Plan on Aging in our role as a federally designated Area Agency on Aging (AAA). This plan, which is approved by the Massachusetts Office of Aging & Independence, addresses the needs of older adults, adults with disabilities and their caregivers and shares program initiatives and expansion possibilities, providing a vision and plan for strengthening programs that support people as they age. It also includes a focus on the work we do to address economic security, promote healthy aging and healthy choices, and reduce the incidence of isolated older adults.Click below to download the 2026 – 2029 Area Plan2026 – 2029 Area PlanRecent News
2025 Annual Report
Our 2025 Impact Report highlights how AgeSpan supports older adults, people with disabilities, and caregivers through vital services, partnerships, and programs that promote health, safety, and independence across the Merrimack Valley and North Shore.2025 Impact ReportRecent News
2024 Annual Report
In our 2024 Impact Report, we explore the three cornerstones of Healthy Aging: Independence, Social Wellness and Equity and Community. Click the link to explore our virtual flipbook!2024 Impact ReportRecent News
