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Make the Best In-Home Care Choice to Protect You and Your Family
Many things can impact the quality of care and your family's overall experience. Here's some tips to make sure you have all the information you need to make the right home care choice for you and your loved one.
Making the Most of More: 5 Ways to Prepare and Thrive in Longevity
Balancing longevity with well-being is not just about extending the number of years you have but about making those years vibrant, fulfilling, and meaningful.
Navigating Life’s Curveballs: How to Thrive After a Life-Changing Diagnosis
Life has a way of throwing unexpected curveballs our way, and one of the most challenging curveballs to face is a life-altering medical diagnosis.
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Jeanette Cline: A Gracious and Gifted Musician Who Shares Her Talents
Meet Jeanette Cline, a talented musician who has shared her love of music with Neighbors Who Care and the community.
Join Our FREE Aging Made Easier Summer Speaker Series!
We're excited to invite you to our FREE Aging Made Easier Summer Speaker Series with an amazing lineup of speakers.
“Play It Forward” Charity Event Raises Over $20,000 for Neighbors Who Care
IronOaks Pickleball and Tennis Clubs’ came together for the “Play It Forward” Charity Event supporting NWC clients.
Discover the Area Agency on Aging: Support and Resources for Seniors and Caregivers
The Area Agency on Aging (AAA) is a non-profit that plans, develops, funds, administers, and coordinates programs and services in Maricopa County.
Roberta Sisk: A Neighbor Who Has Cared for Many
Honoring volunteer Roberta Sisk, a pioneer who helped begin Neighbors Who Care. Here's her beautiful story.
From Educator to Senior Care Provider: Following One’s Faith in Serving the Community
Kim transitioned from public school educator to senior care provider owner, driven by faith rather than business motives.
Neighborly Love: Why Helping Aging Neighbors is Crucial for a Stronger Community
Helping our aging neighbors is not only a kind act, it is also crucial for building a stronger, more connected, and healthier community.
There’s No Place Like Home: Tips to Keep Aging Parents at Home
Helping you create a safe and comfortable living environment so your parent(s) can remain in their home as long as possible.
Give them a Break: The Importance of Respite Care Volunteers
We are looking for respite care volunteers to offer caregivers a break and give our neighbors much needed social interaction and companionship.
5 Steps to Take When You Suspect Your Friend Has Dementia
Steps to take when you think your friend has more than the typical memory loss many of us experience as we age.
Mike Amato Honored with Chandler’s Strong Arm Award
Mike Amato Honored with Strong Arm Award at Chandler Volunteer Recognition Awards Great news! One of our volunteers has received an award from The City of Chandler and For Our City-Chandler! The Chandler Volunteer Recognition Awards is an annual event...
Upcoming FREE Conference: Dementia Care without the Fight
Caregiving can be an incredibly tough journey, filled with daily struggles and challenges. This FREE conference can help!
5 Essential Steps Aging Seniors Can Take to Maintain Healthy Kidneys
Kidney problems can lead to a range of other health issues and diseases. It's essential to prioritize kidney health.
The Great Outdoors: Why Stepping Outside is the Best Thing You Can Do for Your Mind, Body, and Soul
Spending time in nature is like hitting a reset button for your mind, body, and soul.
Transportation: Supporting Independence for Homebound Seniors
Transportation services help homebound seniors access medical appointments and groceries, supporting their independence and well-being.