ChORUS Blog & News
Winter can be a time filled with family, friends and food. However, winter weather may make it more complicated to get out of the house, especially when you’re the one driving.
During the holiday season and throughout the year, we all want those in our community to be safe. Help us get the word out for Older Driver Safety Awareness Week (ODSAW).
If the older adult in your life has been diagnosed with dementia, they may not have to stop driving right away.
Baby You Can Drive My Car – a song about getting a driver as a hopeful rising star dreams of a different life.
Whether walking, bicycling, getting a ride, or taking the bus, we all deserve transportation options that suit our lifestyles.
The end of Daylight Savings Time is fast approaching. When the clocks are set back one hour, we gain an hour of sleep but the days continue to grow shorter.
We know senior center staff work hard every day to provide programming options and support for the older adults in their community.
Those Were the Days from 1968 – is likely a one hit wonder but it got me thinking. I remember being “young and sure” and thinking nothing could hurt me.
August is National Wellness Month. As individuals age, maintaining wellness becomes increasingly important, which can also affect the ability to drive.
“Your dad has been feeling dizzy, we’re going to the hospital to get checked out.” Ellen remembers how the simple call from her mom last year snowballed into her 71-year-old father going from the “quick” emergency room visit at the commu