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It’s a Good Day at TSA: December

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The holidays are a time for festive gatherings with family and friends. They’re an opportunity to reconnect with loved ones, share stories, and create new memories.

For many of us, this includes spending time with aging parents, grandparents, and other relatives. While these visits are often filled with joy, they can also bring a heightened awareness of the challenges our loved ones may be facing as they grow older.

Learn more about what to watch for, how you can helpful, and resources caregivers may find particularly helpful during this time of the year.

Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid

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The Senior Alliance is proud to announce our upcoming feature on the PBS show Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid.

This program is nationally televised and  explores critical issues impacting communities across the country. Hosted by acclaimed actor Dennis Quaid, the show provides a platform for experts and thought leaders to share their insights and solutions to various issues facing our communities.

The segment will highlight our innovative programs and services that enhance the lives of aging adults, adults with disabilities, and the caregivers who support them.

The Senior Alliance’s segment on Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid is scheduled to air on PBS affiliate PBS Detroit. Viewers are encouraged to check their local listings for specific broadcast times.

Learn More About Viewpoint.

Give Hunger a Holiday

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In Michigan, 1 in 7 older adults struggles with food insecurity. During the holidays, your generous donations enable The Senior Alliance to continue to meet the needs of food-insecure aging adults and adults with disabilities in our community when traditional meal-delivery services are unavailable. Because of you, in FY23, on Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, over 3,400 hot meals were served.

This year, we hope to serve even more vulnerable members in our area.

Your donation, whether $5 or $500, will help provide meals and also support other services for the aging adults in our community–through this holiday season and beyond.

Visit givehungeraholiday.org for more information or to make a donation online.

We Have Moved

The Senior Alliance has moved!

Our new address is:

3200 Greenfield Road, Suite 100 
Dearborn, Ml 48120 

We will continue to provide the same great programs and services you’ve come to expect from The Senior Alliance over the past 45 years. Thank you for your continued support! Contact us if you have any questions.

Remember to UPDATE YOUR RECORDS, so we can continue to serve you in the best way possible.

Follow us on FacebookInstagram, or LinkedIn to stay up to date on information about our move.

Start The Conversation

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Do you have a passion for supporting older adults, adults living with disabilities, and their caregivers?

Do you live and work in our service area?

Are you over the age of 60?

We are seeking dedicated individuals to join our Advisory Council! As a member, you’ll provide valuable insights and guidance on our programs and services, helping us better serve the aging community.

If you’re interested in making a difference and shaping the future of aging services, we encourage you to apply. Visit thesenioralliance.org to learn more or email us at info@thesenioralliance.org to inquire about becoming a member of the Advisory Council.

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