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Articles & Updates
- A Calling: Pastor, Firefighter & Advocate for Older Americans
- Community Leader Appointed to the Commission on Poverty Elimination and Economic Security
- Dr. JoAnn Gruca Recognized On Crain’s List of Notable Nonprofit Board Members
- Making a Difference for 45 Years
- Medication Safety: A New Program with Pathlights
- Pathlights Announces New Executive Director
- Pathlights Celebrates Older Americans Month
- Pathlights Helps Educate the Community on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
- Pathlights Wins Award in 2022 National Mature Media Program
- PLOWS Celebrates GivingTuesday on December 1, 2020
- Preventing Abuse in Our Community
- Senior Nutrition Program 50th Anniversary
Events
- All Ages Bingo!
- Annual Senior Health Fair
- Bingo Buddies
- Caregivers Connecting
- Communication Strategies for Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias
- Lunch & Learn – Recognizing and Reporting Abuse
- NEW! Early-Stage Memory Loss Support Group
- Planning for the Cost of Health and Long-term Care in Retirement
- Stress-Busting Program for Family Caregivers
Media Coverage
- COVID-19 pandemic upended daily life in south, southwest suburbs in 2020
- Difference Makers: Ken Grunke, PLOWS Council On Aging
- Good Neighbors: Merri Fefles has a soft spot for seniors
- Network of volunteers ensuring meal deliveries continue to Southland’s homebound seniors – Chicago Tribune
- PLOWS Council on Aging, police urge awareness of financial abuse aimed at seniors – Chicago Tribune
- PLOWS gets a new name, but its mission to help navigate aging remains the same
- PLOWS gets a new name, but its mission to help navigate aging remains the same
- PLOWS makes sure its meal deliveries carry on
- Protecting Vulnerable Populations Against The Coronavirus
- Read the latest issue of Caregiving magazine
- Respite workers offer needed break for caretakers, even during pandemic – Chicago Tribune
- South suburban food pantries say spike in food prices has increased need
- What to do in retirement? ‘We can do something for our neighbors,’ says this Palos couple