Volunteer Voice – Spring 2024 Edition
Things to Remember All volunteers working directly with clients must have a Level 1 Background Screen each year to remain active. If any volunteers volunteer
Things to Remember All volunteers working directly with clients must have a Level 1 Background Screen each year to remain active. If any volunteers volunteer
The first edition of our new volunteer newsletter, the volunteer voice! Read about our featured dropsite, some exciting news, and important operational changes.
As we enter our golden years, life can present new challenges and changes that may lead to increased stress and anxiety. It’s important for seniors
As we age, maintaining good mental health becomes increasingly important. Among the various factors that contribute to senior well-being, social engagement plays a vital role.
Disasters are unpredictable and no matter how much you’re able to prepare before the storm, having a plan for after is just as important. In this post, we hope to gather useful resources that you can use to help you and your loved ones with disaster recovery.
During the month of October, we hope to help to bring a wider awareness to Breast Cancer research and symptoms. Breast Cancer Awareness month, often
Hurricane season begins on June 1st. It’s never too early to prepare – here are some helpful tips to ensure you and your loved ones have all the resources you’ll need to make it through the season.
One of Aging True’s care services employees was nominated and selected as the Florida Association of Aging Service Providers “Best Direct Service Employee of the Year” award. The award was presented at the Florida Conference on Aging.
This year marked the 28th consecutive year Aging True has partnered with Ascension St. Vincent’s and other volunteer groups to deliver meals to seniors on Thanksgiving.
ElderSource, the Area Agency on Aging and Aging & Disability Resource Center for Northeast Florida, honored Clay County Senior Services of Aging True as one of its 2021 Luminary Award winners during the organization’s annual A Night with the Stars event this month.
This year one of our Meals on Wheels Volunteers, Seth “Tom” Miller, was recognized by the Florida Association of Aging Service Providers as the Senior Volunteer of the Year!
Aging True is pleased to offer virtual mental health counseling to Clay and Duval County seniors and their caregivers. Participants receive face-to-face counseling services.
Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA): Registration #8232
All Homemaker and Companion Services provided through the State of Florida Department of Elder Affairs funding are in accordance with Homemaker and Companion License: #237283
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing special accommodations to participate in any meeting/hearing should contact 904-807-1203 for assistance.
As a non-profit, we count on generous donations from our community to reach the thousands of seniors we serve every year. Each directly improves the quality of life for these seniors. Without you, it wouldn’t be possible!
Aging True is grateful for the partners who help promote our mission of serving the Northeast Florida community. Visit our partners page to see the comprehensive list of our sponsors and partnerships.