Join AARP Florida for a Free Screening of HELLO, MY NAME IS DORIS – Miami

On June 21st, AARRP will be at CocoWalk with a film starring Sally Fields!  See the link below to register for the free screening of Hello, My Name is Doris.  Again, see the attached flyer for distribution to your contacts.  Once you click on the registration links, you can learn more about each movie.  If you…

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June 6 – Twenty-First Annual “Ministering to the Elderly” Conference

Aging: Envisioning a New Future Keynote Speaker – Bill Thomas, M.D. Author, entrepreneur, musician, teacher, farmer and physician whose wide-ranged work explores the terrain of human aging. Aging: Envisioning a New Future Recently many Baby Boomers have begun entering a new period in their lives for which they have not been prepared. Unfortunately, for at…

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FTA-Supported National Aging and Disability Transportation Center Launches New Website to Support Accessible Public Transportation Service

FTA-Supported National Aging and Disability Transportation Center Launches New Website to Support Accessible Public Transportation Service  May 10, 2016  “The National Aging and Disability Transportation Center (NADTC), the Federal Transit Administration’s newest technical assistance center, has launched a new website to provide easy access to a wealth of useful resources and information. The NADTC, which…

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NHCOA Empowerment and Civic Engagement Training – June 7

NHCOA would like to invite you participate in the following training with scholarship. This training will be implemented in Spanish language.

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NPR: Baby Boomers Will Become Sicker Seniors Than Earlier Generations

A new article from NPR highlights a study conducted by United Health Foundation that says that baby boomers will have more diabetes and obesity compared to previous generations. They will also be 9% less likely to say they are in good or excellent health. Read more: http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2016/05/25/479359856/baby-boomers-will-become-sicker-seniors-than-earlier-generations?utm_campaign=KHN%3A+First+Edition&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=29927204&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-9dYQOZtG6Bqj9ODf3_CjpEIW9gXl2lMvVI9MienQ3tCUBRlcTwRTNcRauJ2Eg-NGTkLGee1QtPjknFBbhNoI6XOeXdowvvusCfC8okMW554PloJ_E&_hsmi=29927204

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Our partners include the following lead agencies: AARP Florida, Alliance for Aging, Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County, Health Foundation of South Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami-Dade Transportation Planning Organization, United Way of Miami-Dade, and Urban Health Partnerships.

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