by Beth Ann Kaib | May 6, 2025 | Aging Seniors, blog, Community
Each May, we celebrate Older Americans Month—a time to honor the strength, wisdom, and lasting contributions of older adults across the nation. This year’s theme, “Powered by Connection,” shines a light on the importance of meaningful relationships and community...
by Beth Ann Kaib | May 6, 2025 | Aging Seniors, blog, Community
Retirement marks a new chapter of freedom. No more meetings, deadlines, or early alarms. But for many, it also brings a quiet realization. There’s time and space to explore what truly matters. And for some, that means opening up to the possibility of dating...
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...
by Carol Ensminger | Dec 18, 2024 | Community
This year’s Neighbors Who Care and Realtors Who Care Holiday Luncheon for clients was a tremendous success. Held at the Palo Verde Dining Room, guests enjoyed a delicious meal and wonderful company by local realtors. While the festive food and gifts made the event...
by Carol Ensminger | Nov 29, 2024 | Community
The holiday season is a time for connection, joy, and togetherness, but for many seniors who are homebound or living alone, it can be a season of isolation. As neighbors, we have the unique opportunity to make a meaningful difference in their lives. Whether through a...
by Carol Ensminger | Nov 14, 2024 | Community, Events
Our Neighbors Who Care friends, old and new–volunteers, staff, partners, clients, board members, donors, and dignitaries–showed up to celebrate 30 years of good will on what was deemed Neighbors Who Care Day in Chandler. Mayor Kevin Hartke was on hand to...