Category Archives: Tim Carpenter
“Free Range Senior: I Am Not a Nobody”
We were delighted to hear from a listener who enjoyed our first Experience Talks ZoomCast featuring EngAGE CEO/Founder Tim Carpenter talking with author and TimeSlips founder Anne Basting, PhD. Here’s what our listener, Jean, had to say: I absolutely loved … Continue reading
Creativity, Gratitude, Hope: EngAGE Responds to COVID-19
EngAGE staff, teachers, and residents of the communities we serve have risen to the occasion and met the demands of a world faced with COVID-19. Our classes are now available virtually, our vital food program continues, our teachers are being … Continue reading
Reminder: Tim Carpenter at Social Isolation Summit 7/1
Isolation and Loneliness:A Crisis We Can Solve Together FUELING COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS TO TACKLE ISOLATION AND LONELINESSAMONG OLDER ADULTS IN THE AGE OF COVID-19 Join us for inspirational stories, innovative approaches, tools, and resources to help us all respond to the … Continue reading
Live Experience Talks Zoomcast: EngAGE CEO Tim Carpenter & TimeSlips Founder Anne Basting, PhD
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Tim Carpenter at Social Isolation Impact Summit July 1st
Amidst a viral pandemic, physical distancing, and increasingly turbulent times, we’ve experienced a dramatic rise in isolation and loneliness in people of all ages, especially older adults. More than one of four adults aged 50 to 80 reported that they … Continue reading
EngAGE Receives Support from The Durfee Foundation
The Durfee Foundation has generously provided $5,000 in support of the EngAGE staff during this stressful time. Executive Director Claire Peeps, President Carrie Avery, Program Manager Mary Cruz, and Program Manager Stella Chung stated: “We know that all of our … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter on Senior Housing News Webinar Panel 5/20
Wellness in Senior Living in the Age of COVID-19 Senior housing wellness needs — for both residents and staff — have never been greater than during this new age of COVID-19. Those needs reach into every area of daily resident … Continue reading