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  2. Engaging Activities for Seniors | Fun and Stimulating Senior ...

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    Here are some ideas for boosting social engagement among seniors: Senior centers: Senior centers offer services to older adults within the community. These may include dining services ...

  3. 105 Easy Fall Dinner Ideas, Ranging from Sheet Pan ... - AOL

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    Come sweater season, I'm hungry for all things autumnal—bring on the cranberry, pumpkin and apple everything. If you're anything like me, you need to try making one (or all) of these 105 fall ...

  4. 75 Best Fall Date Ideas To Get Cozy This Season - AOL

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    Outdoor Fall Date Ideas. 51. Visit a haunted house. 52. Go to a pumpkin patch. 53. Celebrate Oktoberfest. 54. Visit a farmer's market. 55. Go apple picking. 56. Explore a renaissance fair.

  5. 20 Nutritious & Easy Recipes for Seniors - AOL

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    We’ve compiled 20 delicious and easy meal ideas for seniors that combine fresh produce with pantry staples for fulfilling dinners, side dishes, and drinks. The best part? Each easy recipe ...

  6. Katherine Freund - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Freund (born May 5, 1950) is an American activist for community based non-profit transportation for older adults and people with special needs. She founded the Independent Transportation Network (ITN) in 1995, which in 2005 grew into ITNAmerica, which leads a national network for sustainable community-based transportation grounded in policy, research, education and technology.

  7. Falls in older adults - Wikipedia

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    Fall history is the strongest risk factor associated with subsequent falls. [28] Older people who have experienced at least one fall in the last 6 months, or who believe that they may fall in the coming months, should be evaluated with the aim of reducing their risk of recurrent falls. [29]