Limestone honors oldest resident with Boston Post Cane
Two days before Benjamin “Benny” Franklin Brown celebrated his 95th birthday, Limestone honored him as the town’s oldest resident.
Two days before Benjamin “Benny” Franklin Brown celebrated his 95th birthday, Limestone honored him as the town’s oldest resident.
A new free sand bucket program for seniors age 60 and older has been implemented by the Presque Isle Rotary Club in partnership with the Aroostook Agency on Aging.
It has been a difficult few years for the Putnam House Senior Center, but a new influx of volunteers hopes to bring the group to new heights.
“Homestyle Country Farm” was the theme for Aroostook RSVP’s recent recognition celebration held at the Aroostook Shrine Club.
A support group for people living with Parkinson’s Disease, continues to meet in The County.
Staying well allows us to live better lives. Through group classes, informational sessions, and events, the Aroostook Agency on Aging staff and volunteers share topics and techniques that are intended to help all people age well.
The 48th annual meeting of the Aroostook Agency on Aging was held Oct. 7 at Northern Maine Community College in Presque Isle.
The Rotary Club of Presque Isle, several retail sponsors, community public works departments, Age-Friendly Presque Isle, and the Aroostook Agency on Aging are partnering to provide free five-gallon buckets of sand/salt mix for older adults to prevent slips and falls.
Seniors Achieving Greater Education (SAGE) will host an exhibition Friday at the University of Maine at Presque Isle.
September is Falls Prevention Awareness Month, a time to recognize the impact that falls have on the lives of millions of Americans each year and take steps to prevent falls.