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Department for the Aging's website lists programs and services tailored to the needs of older New Yorkers.

New York, New York
Joined May 2011

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  1. Is your gym getting crowded? If you're 60+, you can take yoga, tai chi, and dance classes at your local senior center.

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    Jan 29

    The Brooklyn Senior Games returns for another year! Get ready to test your skills: free clinics start this week! Visit for more.

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  3. Jan 29

    If you need short-term counseling or assistance with mental health services, don't forget that the City is here for you. Call 1-888-NYC-WELL or text "WELL" to 65173 for free, confidential mental health support.

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  4. Jan 27
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    Jan 24

    When it comes to fire safety, the message is the same in every language – CLOSE THE DOOR

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  6. Jan 26

    If you have applied for the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption, you can check the status of your application with the SCRIE Weekly Tenant and Applicant Reports:

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  7. Jan 26

    Flu season is upon us. By getting a flu shot, you reduce the entire community's risk of getting the flu. The CDC recommends that everyone over the age of 6 months should get a flu shot, with rare exceptions.

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  8. Jan 25

    Commissioner Corrado at the 28th Annual Conference on Aging with today's keynote speaker and LiveOn NY Executive Director Allison Nickerson.

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    Jan 25

    We were thrilled to have Commissioner Donna Corrado join us today at to share her wisdom and support of the aging system

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  10. Jan 25

    If you're a homebound older New Yorker or you know one who needs in-home services, contact a case-management agency to find out more about home-delivered meals and help with personal care.

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    Dr. Sean Studer of says: It’s still wise to get a vaccine.

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    Jan 23

    It's National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week. Get the facts about drugs and alcohol. Learn more:

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  13. Jan 24

    If you're a senior living on a limited income, free help is available. Visit an NYC free tax prep site for free e-filing and direct deposit of your refund.

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  14. Jan 24

    January is International Creativity Month. Join the Greenbelt Nature Center on Staten Island this Saturday to make your very own field notebook filled with art.

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    Jan 16

    It’s official: in 2017, NYC created & preserved more than ever before!

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  16. Jan 24

    For all grandparents whose grandchildren have or ever had DACA and need to file a renewal application:

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    Jan 19

    During a , homeless adults can access any shelter location for single individuals. Beds are available system-wide to accommodate anyone brought in by outreach teams or walk-ins.

    Code Blue is in effect beginning at 4 pm. Call 311 to connect a person in need of assistance.
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  18. Jan 19

    Volunteer with the this Monday, Jan 22 to count the number of homeless New Yorkers sleeping outside.

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    Jan 17

    We want to make it as easy as possible for New Yorkers to get and keep affordable housing. Call or head to for more information.

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    Jan 18

    Asking financial institutions to help protect their clients and their investors from fraud - Donna Corrado

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