AgingCT Announces Lineup for Connecticut’s 2026 Aging & Disability Summit
As we look ahead to the summer slowdown, AgingCT is already preparing for an exciting fall event.
There’s a “u” in the word “solution,” and that’s the focus of Aging Answers…finding solutions for the many unique challenges confronting older adults, their caregivers, and individuals with disabilities.
In December 2025, a powerful 36-inch water main break near Thomaston Avenue plunged Waterbury and neighboring communities into a widespread water crisis.
In Connecticut, aging and disability services have historically been organized into separate networks.
2026 will be a busy and productive year for AgingCT! Working closely with our aging partners, we will continue to advocate for older adults and their caregivers with specific campaigns aimed at expanding services and building workforce capacity.
While the open enrollment period just closed, it’s important to understand that life circumstances can change, and Medicare beneficiaries have CHOICES, literally and figuratively, throughout the year.
Bob is an 86-year-old man who lives alone and has limited natural supports. He met with an Area Agency on Aging Service Navigator...
English essayist Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm wrote, “The one real goal of education is to leave a person asking questions.”
’Twas the holiday season, and all through the land, Older adults waited and waited for their main helping hand.