Posts Tagged ‘Aging in Place Business Network’
AiPBN – Living with a Brain Injury During the Pandemic
Dr. Daniela Pretzer explained how The BridgeLine has adapted its services and support for adults with brain injuries.
Read More2020 Roundtable Reports
Chamber affinity group leaders share about their work in 2020 and plans for 2021 in video clips from the Rebound Ball.
Read MoreAiPBN – Crazy Hat Holiday Social
The Aging in Place Business Network hosted a virtual social with crazy holiday hats to close out 2020 with a little fun.
Read MoreAiPBN – IKOR Transport & Member Updates
AiPBN members shared their latest news and heard from Katie Caverly about IKOR Transport for seniors and individuals with disabilities.
Read MoreConnecting with AiPBN
At this month’s networking meeting, the Aging in Place Business Network fostered intentional connections for businesses to support each other.
Read MoreAIPBN Learns About Power of Attorney
Lelia and Michael Winget-Hernandez of Commonwealth Life & Legacy Counsel discussed practical considerations for this important estate planning document.
Read MoreAiPBN Discusses Protecting Elders from Abuse
Pam Dumas of Albemarle County Adult Protective Services talked with the Aging in Place Business Network this month.
Read MoreAiPBN Checks Out the Senior-Friendly “Grand Pad”
Home Instead Senior Care provides a free senior-friendly tablet for each of their clients. It even screens out telemarketer calls.
Read MoreAiPBN Learns about Suicide Prevention
The Mitchell Hash Foundation’s mission is to lift the stigma around suicide, educate, and help as many people as possible to know they are not alone.
Read MoreNetworking with AiPBN
The Aging in Place Business Network enjoyed a round of speed networking followed by small group discussions for this month’s all-networking meeting.
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