Tag Archives: changing aging

Experience Talks 4/1: Georgia Wyss

Tune in to Experience Talks, our weekly “Radio Magazine for the Experienced Listener,” on Sundays at 5:30 PM PT on KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles, 98.7 FM Santa Barbara, 99.5 China Lake, 93.7 N. San Diego, streaming live online, and … Continue reading

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News from Jasmine: Birthdays, Bingo, and More

This month of January was busy one for residents of The Jasmine at Founders Village in Fountain Valley, CA. They enjoyed tea & coffee with EngAGE Program Director, Lourdes. They had lots fun playing Bingo with Scan Health Care’s Volunteer … Continue reading

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END GAME Documentary to Screen at SF Film Festival

Congratulations to friend of EngAGE Steven Pantilat, MD, who has announced that the documentary film, End Game, featuring the palliative care team at University of California at San Francisco and their partners at the Zen Hospice Project has been selected to … Continue reading

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News from Long Beach Senior Arts Colony: Arts and Exercise

Residents at LBSAC in Long Beach, CA, are excited to jump into new sessions in fitness and art classes. Groundwork Fitness provides instruction on senior fitness each Friday. In the Art Makers class, instructor Ciana Lee begins a new session … Continue reading

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News from Pac Arts: “Four Sight” Art Show Closing

Pacific Avenue Arts Colony in San Pedro, CA, held a Closing Reception for “Four Sight,” an eclectic exhibition featuring four female artists and also showing works from our young art students. With fresh eyes on arts, residents also enjoyed welcoming … Continue reading

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News from Cotton’s Point: Transportation, Transportation, Transportation

Transportation is one of the most significant issues older people have to deal with if they are no longer driving. At Cotton’s Point Senior Apartments in San Clemente, CA, residents filled the community room to find out which mode of transportation … Continue reading

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News from Metro Chinatown: Creativity and Cake

At the Metro at Chinatown Senior Lofts in Los Angeles, CA, crafty residents made a sunburst mirror out of cardboard and plastic spoons. First they cut the spoon tops and then hot glued them around the cardboard in a circular … Continue reading

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