As Temperatures Drop , North Texas Organizations Urge Public to Remember Homeless People, Older Adults
The Senior Source’s COO, Renae Perry Shares Tips on How Seniors Can Stay Warm During These Dangerously Cold Temperatures.
The Senior Source’s COO, Renae Perry Shares Tips on How Seniors Can Stay Warm During These Dangerously Cold Temperatures.
The Senior Source’s President & CEO, Stacey Malcolmson shares how the agency has been assisting older adults with vaccine registration and overcoming technology barriers.
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The Senior Source’s President & CEO, Stacey Malcolmson shares how the agency has been assisting older adults with vaccine registration.
Senior Assistance for Vaccine Registration Read More »
The Senior Source’s President & CEO, Stacey Malcolmson shares how the agency has been assisting older adults with vaccine registration.
Help for Senior Residents to get COVID-19 Vaccines Read More »
The Senior Source ‘s Friendly Visitor Program ensures seniors aren’t forgotten during the pandemic.
Nonprofit Ensures Seniors are Never Forgotten During Pandemic Read More »
The Senior Source is grateful for the partnership with Bank of Texas.
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Under Marsha’s leadership, The Senior Source was able to bring the Friendly Visitor Program to the digital world, allowing residents to experience the joy of human connection without exposing themselves to the risks of COVID-19.
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Voters approved nearly $5 million in renovations to the Richardson Senior Center as part of the city’s 2015 bond package. Construction began early in the spring of 2020, just days before county-mandated shutdowns brought many city services to a grinding halt.
City of Richardson Hopes for April Reopening of the Newly Renovated Senior Center Read More »
Dallas County officials report 97 long-term care facility outbreaks, the highest since the pandemic.
Even as some visitor restrictions in North Texas nursing homes and assisted living facilities lift, advocates for people in long-term care say residents are relying on staff to help them cast their ballots during this election.
Voting Rights of Individuals in Long-Term Care Facilities Read More »