Senior Resource Links

Access trusted resources designed to support aging adults, caregivers, and families navigating health, independence, and social connection.

National advocacy group for people age 50 and older
Federal public service connecting older adults/caregivers to local resources
Nonprofit providing resources, tools, and advocacy for older adults
A national effort to expand social engagement programs and resources for older adults, caregivers & disabled people
The official Georgia state government division supporting aging services
Regional local aging services agency (part of Georgia’s Area Agencies on Aging network)
A central online tool (or call 1-800-868-9095) where seniors and caregivers can enter their ZIP code to locate local services, including transportation, home-delivered meals, and senior centers.
Connects seniors with benefits, including reducing Medicare costs (Medicare Savings Program) and SNAP assistance for nutritious food.
Focuses on research, education, and outreach to promote health across the lifespan.
Providing support and resources for programs that help aging South Carolinian citizens and adults with disabilities live independently.

Useful Blogs & Articles for Seniors

Tips for Recognizing and Addressing Loneliness in Older Adults

Seniors Loneliness: Simple Steps to Feel More Connected Today

Practical ways to reconnect, use tech, volunteer, and stay active.

Practical Ways To Alleviate Loneliness And Isolation Among Older Adults

Includes positivity, gratitude, and community involvement ideas.

Social Isolation & Loneliness in Senior Citizens

Strategies like pet therapy, social programming, and skills learning.

Ways to Stay Socially Connected with Limited Mobility

8 Ways Older Adults Can Reduce Loneliness

Includes online/social activities and maintaining meaningful contact.

How to Combat Loneliness in Older Adults

Suggestions for community, tech, pets, and hobbies you can enjoy even at home.

7 Tips to Help Older Adults Cope with Loneliness During Retirement

Emphasizes connecting via friends, faith groups, community clubs, and local groups.

Inspiration Stories

Senior citizens get robotic pets to combat loneliness – creative companionship solution.
Real-life stories of older adults proving it’s never too late to pursue passions, achieve goals, and redefine what’s possible in later life.
Celebrating Wisdom, Purpose & Connection in Every Season of Life
Meaningful stories that honor the wisdom, love, and lived experiences of older adults through personal reflections and shared memories.

Caregiver Support & Burnout Prevention

How to Prevent Caregiver Social Isolation

Actionable ways caregivers can stay connected and build support networks.

Why Most Caregivers Burn Out: A Self-Care Guide You Need Today

Focuses on breaks, social support, and self‑care strategies.

Ways to Help Combat Caregiver Burnout

Highlights respite breaks and self‑care essentials.
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