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The Benefits of Intergenerational Connections for Well-Being
By: Erika Purington, Chief Executive Officer at Allies in Aging My favorite season is here, friends! Happy Summer! I like to read about impactful things and tend to go down a rabbit hole when I find a topic particularly interesting. Recently, my reading obsession has been about the critical benefits that come from blending people from different generations for social, civic and business opportunities. A growing body of research in public health, psychology, and aging studies

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2 days ago1 min read


Meals on Wheels Helps Combat Senior Isolation
Learn how Meals on Wheels helps reduce senior isolation through nutritious meals, regular check-ins, and dedicated volunteers.

Allies in Aging
3 days ago2 min read


The Heart of Social Wellness
By: Kristen Rose, Director of Human Resources at Allies in Aging Social wellness is often described as staying connected or spending time with others, but at its heart, it’s really about belonging. It’s about feeling seen, valued, needed, and connected to the world around us. Here in Montana, we’re fortunate to live in communities where relationships still matter. A wave to a neighbor, a conversation over coffee, or checking in on a friend may seem small, but those moments ca

Allies in Aging
3 days ago2 min read


Making the Most of Your Medicare Wellness Visit
Dr. Chris Baumert is the medical director of Montana Family Residency and a family medicine physician at RiverStone Health. If you have Medicare, a yearly Wellness Visit can help you stay healthy. This visit gives you time to talk with your healthcare provider about your health and plan for the future. Many older adults find this visit helpful because it focuses on prevention and staying well. A Medicare Wellness Visit is not the same as a regular checkup. During this visit,

Allies in Aging
Jun 42 min read
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