Tag Archives: changing aging
John Feather, PhD, Joins EngAGE California Board of Directors
We are pleased to announce the addition of John Feather, PhD, to our esteemed EngAGE California Board of Directors. You can see the entire list of dedicated members here. John Feather, PhD, is Chief Executive Officer of Grantmakers in Aging, the national … Continue reading
EngAGE programming has moved online!
Because our in-person programming had to be cancelled, our entire staff is working to stay connected virtually to residents in our communities — and to you. Thanks to EngAGE Regional Program Director Jennifer Fallon for making this wonderful video featuring … Continue reading
Thank you, EngAGE Board Member Charmaine Atherton
Charmaine Atherton is moving on to a new position at Bank of America, and so has resigned from our Board of Directors in Southern California. EngAGE would like to express our sincere gratitude for her many years of service on … Continue reading
News from LBSAC: “Creature Comforts” Sneak Preview to Open Online 4/5
For the past several months, older adult residents from the Long Beach Senior Arts Colony had been eagerly anticipating the Opening Reception of their new art show. Many of their works were still in progress when we had to suspend … Continue reading
A Message from CEO/Founder Tim Carpenter: Meaning in the Time of the Coronavirus
The past few weeks have been challenging, but also damn inspiring. At EngAGE, our job every day is to provide a sense of community and purpose for the people who live in our communities. At the heart of the current … Continue reading
News from LBSAC: “The Mind is a Muscle II Project” Study Published
Congratulations to EngAGE art instructor Collette Brown on the publication of her study, “Conceptual Art for the Aging Brain: Piloting an Art-Based Cognitive Health Intervention.” She observed, “Art-based interventions have shown promise in improving quality of life and emotional well-being … Continue reading
EngAGE Responds to COVID-19
Like you, we are concerned about and have been closely monitoring the situation around the COVID-19/novel coronavirus. The health and safety of EngAGE’s community is our priority, so we are implementing changes accordingly. EngAGE Programming In accordance with current public … Continue reading