Learn about the newest age-friendly communities and access resources around aging, HOPE, and human trafficking. Access the full January 2023 newsletter HERE

Learn about the newest age-friendly communities and access resources around aging, HOPE, and human trafficking. Access the full January 2023 newsletter HERE
Explore SPI’s November 2022 newsletter and learn about CEAL hosting the first Age-Friendly University lecture and how we build Wellness through Transformed Practice. Click HERE to access the full newsletter.
This newsletter provides updates on SPI’s Age-Friendly Communities work, the 2021-22 Annual Report of CA’s Citizen Review Panels, and some of the newest research how COVID-19 impacts ACES, and much more! Click HERE to access the full newsletter.
SPI facilitates Listening Sessions in Solana Beach and SDSU shares a new website for the Center of Excellence in Aging and Longevity, a new collaborative effort with SPI. Check out the August 2022 SPI newsletter HERE
Explore SPI’s June 2022 Newsletter and learn about the recent National CRP Conference, explore new resources on Aging and on Child Development, and find out about upcoming events, such as the Solana Beach AFC Listening Sessions and the second round of certification training for Community Health Workers. Access full newsletter HERE
Explore SPI’s March 2022 Newsletter HERE
Explore our December newsletter and learn about San Diego’s Age-friendly Action Plan, the 16th Annual Cynthia Lockhart Mummery Conference in Tulare County, and access resources to deal with holiday stress. Access the full newsletter HERE
Explore SPI’s August 2021 newsletter to read about our prevention work in Ventura county and learn about the United Nations ‘Decade of Aging’! To access the full newsletter click HERE
Fewer than 1 percent of Americans reach the age of 100, but a new study from the Netherlands indicates that individuals who reach the centenarian milestone with their mental faculties still intact are likely to remain so for their remaining years. Such findings may lead to more of us becoming “cognitive super-agers”, as researchers hope to identify reliable characteristics and…