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Southern Maine Agency on Aging

🔒How to build an age-inclusive culture

Building an age-inclusive workplace isn’t just good practice, it’s a timely and necessary strategy for supporting workers at every stage of life.

🔒A surge of developments seek to meet increasing demand for over-55 housing

The demand for 55-plus housing and assisted living facilities has grown along with housing costs and Maine's aging population.

Southern Maine Agency on Aging opens a Springvale site

The Southern Maine Agency on Aging opened a new service location at the Anderson Learning Center in Springvale.

🔒Newsworthy people and performances for Oct. 21, 2024

A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at businesses, nonprofits, professional services firms and health care institutions in Maine.
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Even as some boomers retire, others are shaping new careers

The Maine Council on Aging and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging say that recruiting older workers is actually the key to solving workforce shortages across all sectors, especially in nonprofits.

UNE awarded $5M for geriatrics workforce training

The five-year grant will support Maine's Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program, known as AgingME, which UNE has administered with federal support since 2019.

From early talks about aging, to hospice care: highlights of the Mainebiz Health Care Forum

An expert panel discussion on Wednesday drew an audience of nearly 100, who learned about challenges and potential solutions related to older adult health in Maine.
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