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Older Americans Month: Celebrate the power of connection
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During the month of May, the Administration tor Community Living (ACL) leads the nation’s observance of Older Americans Month (OAM).

The theme this year is “Powered by Connection.” which recognizes the profound impact that meaningful relationships and social connections have on our health and well-being.

Older Americans stand as the cornerstone of our nation, having laid the foundation for the success of future generations, Across diverse backgrounds and experiences, their perseverance and adaptability serve as a beacon of inspiration, bridging generational divides in our ever-evolving community. Whether it’s a seasoned architect passing down his brick-and-mortar knowledge of the craft to a technologically adept son who can create modernized blueprints, or those sharing wisdom gleaned from a lifetime of experiences. The connections forged across generations propel us forward.

Meaningful relationships and social connections fostered in the community serve as vital pillars supporting mental and emotional well being, providing a sense of belonging and purpose to individuals of all ages. Research consistently demonstrates that strong societies contribute to reduced stress levels, improved immune function. and increased longevity, highlighting the crucial role of community support in promoting overall health. By acknowledging and nurturing these connections, Older Americans Month not only celebrates the contributions of older Americans but also advocates for the creation of inclusive environments where everyone can thrive and lead fulfilling lives.

Honoring Older Americans Month transcends recognition of past achievements; it embodies a commitment to investing in and embracing the future, By valuing the insights and experiences of older Americans, we pave the way for more inclusive, compassionate, and intergenerational communities. Through nurturing a culture of connection and engagement, we empower older Americans to thrive and contribute meaningfully to our community.

Across the country Older Americans Month is celebrated through activities, including ceremonies, events, and fairs. Whether through volunteering efforts, attending local gatherings, or simply reaching out to loved ones, there are countless ways to honor and uplift our older Americans. As we commemorate Older Americans Month, let us collectively recognize the indispensable role they play in our communities and reaffirm our commitment to supporting their well-being and continued vitality.

Older Kansans Employment (OKEP) provides job opportunities for those 55 and older with a Job Opportunities meeting from 10 to 11 a.m. each Wednesday at the Great Bend Senior Center, 2005 Kansas, Great Bend. OKEP is a department of Southwest Area Agency on Aging.