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News from Community Care Corps

November 2023

Grantees in the News



Penn Memory Center and Duet were featured in an article by the New York Times about the importance and mutual benefit of accessible volunteer programs providing caregiver-to-caregiver mentorship and support.

National Family Caregivers Month: #CaregiversConnect

Celebrated every November, National Family Caregivers Month (NFCM) is an opportunity to recognize the critical role and contributions of family caregivers. This year’s theme is #CaregiversConnect. Community Care Corps partner, Caregiver Action Network (CAN), developed a blog post about NFCM and its connection to the Community Care Corps mission to support caregivers. Use CAN’s National Family Caregivers Month promotional toolkit to join the conversation.

New Resources from Commit to Connect


  • The Supporting Social Connection of People Living with Dementia topical guide highlights the positive role that social connectedness and engagement play in quality of life and better physical and mental health outcomes for older adults. The guide provides examples of programs and initiatives encouraging social connection for people living with dementia as well as tips and resources on how to foster meaningful engagement and social connection in your community.
  • The Intergenerational Engagement topical guide has examples of planned activities that offer opportunities for people of varying ages to interact and contribute to their communities, as well as resources on how to cultivate intergenerational programming within your community. 

 

Commit to Connect is a cross-sector initiative, launched to fight social isolation and loneliness by helping people connect and engage to build the social connections they need to thrive. Commit to Connect is administered by USAging with funding from the U.S. Administration for Community Living.

Eldercare Locator’s Home for the Holidays Campaign

The Eldercare Locator's Home for the Holidays campaign shines a light on an important topic affecting the health and wellness of older adults. This year, the campaign focuses on encouraging older adults to protect themselves and their families by getting vaccinated before gathering with loved ones for the holidays. The campaign features a brochure and vaccine fact sheet, which highlight the important and potentially life-saving role vaccines play in helping older adults stay healthy and connected to local, community-based resources. Organizations can customize and use these materials to participate in the Home for the Holidays campaign and share information about their own resources for vaccinations. For more information about the campaign, to order the brochure and to view other materials, visit usaging.org/h4h2023.

In Case You Missed It! 2022-2023 Grantee Snapshots

The Community Care Corps: Supporting Healthy Community Living Grantee Snapshots publication highlights the impact of the innovative work accomplished by the third cohort of Community Care Corps grantees. Each snapshot includes a program overview highlighting key efforts, partners and future directions. Learn more about their work and explore how your organization can implement similar innovative programs to help older adults, adults with disabilities and family caregivers maintain their independence, health and well-being.

Get to Know the New Community Care Corps Grantees



Our new grantees have begun producing videos showcasing the value and impact of the volunteer models they plan to implement in their local communities. Visit the Community Care Corps Vimeo page to stay up to date with their work!

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This project #90CCDG0001 is supported by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $11,421,971 with 80 percent funded by ACL/HHS and $2,921,348, or 20 percent funded by non-government source(s). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by ACL/HHS, or the U.S. Government.