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Ford Kitchell: Making a Difference with Respite Care

Ford Kitchell: Making a Difference with Respite Care

by Beth Ann Kaib | May 6, 2025 | Volunteer Spotlight

Ford moved from California to Sun Lakes in 2000.  He and his lovely wife of 34 years were ready for new professional adventures.  He continued to work, and when it was time for retirement, Ford shifted his focus towards helping others.  As a longtime...
It Takes a Village—and Sometimes a Caregiver, Too

It Takes a Village—and Sometimes a Caregiver, Too

by Beth Ann Kaib | May 1, 2025 | Aging Seniors, blog, Sponsor Resources

In the South Chandler and Sun Lakes area, caring for one another isn’t just a value, it’s a way of life. Since 1994, Neighbors Who Care has been the heart of that effort, helping older adults live safely and independently at home through a powerful network of...
What is Brain Volume—and How Does it Affect Memory Loss?

What is Brain Volume—and How Does it Affect Memory Loss?

by Beth Ann Kaib | May 1, 2025 | Aging Seniors, blog, Services, Volunteer

Brain volume refers to the size of the brain, encompassing both gray and white matter. As individuals age, a natural reduction in brain volume can occur. However, certain factors can accelerate this shrinkage, potentially impacting memory, decision-making, and overall...
More Than a Visit: How Volunteering Sparked a Beautiful Friendship

More Than a Visit: How Volunteering Sparked a Beautiful Friendship

by Beth Ann Kaib | Apr 30, 2025 | Aging Seniors, Community, Services, Volunteer

At Neighbors Who Care, our volunteers aren’t just drivers or errand runners. They’re companions, listeners, and lifelines for seniors who might otherwise face their days alone. These meaningful moments — a shared laugh, a reassuring word, a bond built over time — are...
May is Mental Health Month: Combatting Isolation in Aging Adults Through the Power of Connection

May is Mental Health Month: Combatting Isolation in Aging Adults Through the Power of Connection

by Beth Ann Kaib | Apr 28, 2025 | Aging Seniors, Health Tips

As we recognize Mental Health Month this May, it’s crucial to shine a light on a silent but serious issue affecting thousands of aging adults in our community: social isolation. While mental health challenges can affect anyone at any stage of life, older adults are...
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