10 Things You Should Know About Aging
Over the past few years, the SCAN Foundation has become a more visible and active leader in the movement to expand long term services and supports in California. Through research,… Read More »
Aging and Disability Technology Summit May 15
SAVE THE DATE … MAY 15, 2012 8:30 to 5:00 SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL Subscribe to this blog and get all the latest details!
Tools to Build and Connect Your Personal Network
What is Tyze and why do I keep seeing and hearing about it here in San Francisco? Tyze was developed by the PLAN Institute of Canada and San Francisco was… Read More »
Mission*Social – Our New Collaborative Work Space
We have a cool new work place while we organize the Aging and Disability Technology Summit on May 15th at City Hall. We share this space with lots of… Read More »
Our Award Event Will Be Held Sept 27, 2012: Save the Date!
Norma Satten was a leader and mentor to so many in San Francisco. Last year, we honored her with the creation of the Community Service Innovation Award. Last Fall’s special… Read More »
Alice Wong Shares Her Story in Her First Video
Who is Alice Wong? Well, she is the President of the board of the San Francisco IHSS Public Authority and a skilled researcher and well, so much more. In fact,… Read More »
Seniors Are Part of the Solution to Rebuilding Community
In the early days of the Community Living Campaign, we struggled with how to develop the small, basic building blocks that make up the foundation of a grass-roots community organizing… Read More »
Learn to Use Skype to Connect with Friends and Family
With new computers finding there way to senior and community centers all over town, time to roll our trainings. For the Community Living Campaign, we are beginning at most sites… Read More »
The San Francisco Long Term Care Coordinating Council is on the Cutting Edge
This group, which was created by Mayor Gavin Newsom in 2004, is the single body in San Francisco that evaluates all issues related to improving community-based long term care and… Read More »
Seeds of Hope Grow Here at the Community Living Campaign
When the Community Living Campaign first began, we looked for ways to talk with people in neighborhoods across the City. To start, we needed places that were free (because we… Read More »