ChORUS Blog & News

Doctor and older patient reviewing a yellow pamphlet together.

The Americans with Disabilities Act was signed 32 years ago on July 26, 1990.

An older woman is driving with an older man in the passenger seat. Both people are smiling and looking out the windshield.

Older Americans Month presents an opportunity to plan how to stay safe on the roads as you age.

Black woman driving a car, smiling at the camera.

Black History Month is a chance to reflect on black history in America and celebrate the contributions of black inventors.

Images of snow.
Winter Safety Tips 02/02/2022

During the winter, your driving safety plan should change from your driving safety plan that you have during the warmer months. Rain, ice, snow, and unexpected cold fronts can keep you on your toes and challenge road safety.

Tape deck with Jane's Mix written on it.

You know how we all envision ourselves at a certain age – at least until we catch a glimpse of our current selves in the mirror?  Well, I am not sure what age I picture for myself but “old” is definitely not one of them.  Howev

Cassette tape with "Jane's Mix" written on the title line

This blog features guest Jane, 65, from Connecticut, and her experience as an older road user (as well as her pick in playlist). Read about her story below. 

Young woman sitting on a bench with an older woman, looking at a digital reading device.

Those long, lazy days of summer are the perfect time for relaxing and reading. ChORUS has put together our recommended Summer Reading List. 

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Summer is a time when many families and friends gather, so it’s a good time to think about how to keep your loved ones safe.

Driver playing with the Radio while driving

Today we are surrounded by so many distractions on and off the road. While most older road users aren’t distracted by their cell phones there are other aspects of life and driving that can be distracting.

older man looking at a doctor on an iPad screen

Happy Physicians Week! Over the last year, we have relied on healthcare workers more than ever before. This week and every week, we thank you for all you have done for our community.