Florida is home to more than 5.5 million residents age 60 and older and as the number of cases of COVID-19 increases in Florida, so does the associated risk for increased behavioral health issues such as anxiety and depression, especially as many of Florida’s older residents choose to remain safer at home and live with the effects of social isolation. [Read more…] about Area Agency on Aging, Elder Care Services and Department of Elder Affairs Emphasizes Importance of Addressing Mental Health Effects of COVID on Florida’s Seniors
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Area Agency on Aging, Elder Care Services and Department of Elder Affairs to Hold News Conference Highlighting Need to Address Mental Health Effects of COVID on Florida’s Seniors
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Senior advocates and Florida Department of Elder Affairs Secretary Richard Prudom will hold a press conference at 9:15 am on Monday, July 27, 2020 at Elder Care Services, Inc. to highlight the need to keep homebound seniors engaged and healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Read more…] about Area Agency on Aging, Elder Care Services and Department of Elder Affairs to Hold News Conference Highlighting Need to Address Mental Health Effects of COVID on Florida’s Seniors
Area Agency on Aging and Elder Care Services Seek Community Donations for Area Homebound Seniors
Senior-Friendly Goody Bags to be Distributed to Panhandle & Big Bend Resident
The Area Agency on Aging for North Florida, Inc. and Elder Care Services, Inc. are teaming up to deliver goody bags for some 500 homebound seniors in the Panhandle and Big Bend regions, but they need your help. [Read more…] about Area Agency on Aging and Elder Care Services Seek Community Donations for Area Homebound Seniors