NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
Recent news, events and updates from the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging.
A Champion of Health and Wellness at CMAA
We are pleased to share that our President & CEO, Dr. Moses S. Dixon, will be honored as a 2022 Champion of Health and Wellness Honoree by the Massachusetts Health Council. His work promoting health equity for older adults and caregivers in Central Massachusetts is making a huge impact across the Commonwealth.
The ceremony will take place at the Massachusetts Health Council’s Annual Awards ceremony on Thursday, October 6th at the Seaport Boston Hotel starting at 5:30pm.
Stay tuned for more updates and details!
USAging Conference in Austin, TX
CMAA staff recently attended the USAging Conference in Austin, TX and had an excellent time! At the conference, Ethan Belding (Vice President of Planning & Research) and Dr. Moses S. Dixon (President & CEO) presented about the Central Massachusetts Senior Dental Clinic, including its successes, challenges, and how other organizations can develop similar programs based on their own community needs. We are incredibly proud of this program and grateful for the community partnerships that have led to it being such a huge success.
CMAA Helps Worcester Become An Age Friendly City
CMAA has been hard at work over the past year collaborating with community members, local organizations, and city leaders to make Worcester an age-friendly city. We’re proud to share that AARP has awarded Worcester an age-friendly designation this spring! Thanks to the Age Friendly Worcester Initiative, the Heart of the Commonwealth is well on its way to becoming a more livable, accessible place for people of all ages. Check out this video of our public announcement! We’d like to offer a big thank you to the City of Worcester – Government Television for filming this event and producing this piece.
Supporting “Grady’s Groceries” at the Clinton Senior Center
We are proud to help with the launch of “Grady’s Groceries”, a new food pantry right inside the Clinton Senior Center! Named after Mr. Grady, a longtime supporter and board member of the Clinton Senior Center, this food pantry offers seniors with appropriately sized food, personal care items, and cleaning products. The ribbon cutting celebration was a big success and we were so happy to be a part of it!
Learn more about “Grady’s Groceries” with this piece from the Telegram & Gazette.
CMAA Teams Up with AARP Massachusetts for Community Shred Events
Thank you to This Week in Worcester and Spectrum 1 News Worcester for your coverage of our community shred events. We are proud to partner with AARP Massachusetts to support senior financial safety through initiatives like these! Our next event is Monday, May 2nd at the Worcester Senior Center from 9:00am-12:00pm
Click here to see our feature in This Week in Worcester.
To watch our piece on Spectrum 1 News, click here
Age Friendly Worcester Press Event Invite
You’re invited to the Age Friendly Worcester Kick-off Event!
Age Friendly Worcester is on a mission to make the City of Worcester livable and accessible for folks of all ages. The goal of this effort is to secure AARP’s prestigious Age Friendly Community designation. Through collaborative partnerships and community insights, this initiative is excited to make a positive impact in the Heart of the Commonwealth.
Celebrate the official announcement of Age Friendly Worcester on May 11th at the Worcester Senior Center starting at 12:00pm. Hear from local officials and organizational leaders about the initiative and how YOU can get involved. Merch and refreshments will be available. In-person attendance is limited, so don’t delay in signing up!
Click the blue button above or scan the QR code to register.
Please note: The event organizers are also exploring a hybrid event (virtual AND in person), so stay tuned!
COVID-19 Booster Clinic and Job Fair on Friday, November 19th
Directions and Parking Information for COVID-19 Booster Clinic and Job Fair on Friday, November 19th
Thank you to everyone who is participating in this Friday’s COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Clinic and Job Fair for Older Adults. Here are some directions and parking info for our location:
CMAA is located directly off Route 20 in Worcester at 330 Southwest Cutoff. This is also the Teamsters’ Building. Our building is directly across the street from Miller Fence. You will see a sign with balloons at the entrance.
Please park in the back of the building as indicated by the map. The clinic entrance is in the back of the building and a CMAA staff member will be greeting folks. There are signs up to the clinic as well.
If you have any questions, please call CMAA at 508-852-5539 or email info@seniorconnection.org.
We look forward to seeing you!
COVID-19 Booster Clinic and Senior Job Fair For Older Adults Ages 65+ ($100 Holiday Grocery Gift Cards for Participants)
Older adults in Central Mass!
Get your FREE COVID-19 vaccine booster at 330 Southwest Cutoff in Worcester on Friday, November 19th from 9:30am-3:30pm.
$100 grocery gift cards for all participants!
Raffles for CVS and gas gift cards too!
Local job and volunteer resources will also be available on site.
Call (508) 852-5539 or email info@seniorconnection.org by November 16th to sign up. This clinic is for ages 65 and older.
This program is brought to you through a partnership between Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging, Inc. and UMass Memorial Health.
CMAA Partnership Spotlight: Hope & Comfort
Dr. Moses Dixon Featured in Worcester Business Journal
Congratulations to Dr. Moses S. Dixon for being recognized as one of Worcester Business Journal’s ’40 Under Forty’ for 2021. To read the full article, click here.