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At the bottom of this page, you will find three buttons and a running display of news and posts from the JCA newsfeed and blogs. Visit the JCA blog “Information for the Sandwich Generation” for news you can use about aging, resources, and staying active and connected. The Kensington Clubs blog shares news about Kensington Club activities, dementia care, caregiver support, and community events. As always, you can filter and search for topics of interest in our complete newsfeed, News & Events.

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March ’26 Senior Resources Guide: Staying Safe in a World of Scams

March 23, 2026

by Suzanne Pollak, JCA senior writer Everyone has been told not to share personal information with strangers or give money for a scenario that seems too good to be true. Yet during 2024, scammers stole $12.5 billion from Americans, according to the Federal Trade Commission. It actually is even worse, because some victims are just too embarrassed or ashamed and don’t report what …

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Aging Well: Connect-A-Ride

Aging Well: Spotlight on Connect-A-Ride

March 23, 2026

Staying independent and connected through transportation Jewish Council for the Aging’s Connect-A-Ride (CAR) is a free service that helps Montgomery County seniors and adults of all ages with disabilities find the transportation they need. Certified Information and Mobility Specialists provide callers with tailored transportation options and help with schedules, benefits, and eligibility requirements. While mobility specialists don’t provide transportation, they …

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‘Solo Agers’ Are Thriving on Their Own Terms

March 19, 2026

Millions of retirees choose independence over isolation. If you’re a “solo ager,” your retirement can be secure and rewarding. by Elaine Silvestrini for Kiplinger Solo aging — growing older without a partner, an adult child or close relative to care for you — can sneak up on people, even as the population of solo agers …

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