Tag: seniors

Greg Prosser Set For Technology Presentation at Meals on Wheels of Florida Conference

The first annual conference of the Meals on Wheels Association of Florida (MOWAF) is set for September 26 – 27, 2013 at Springhill Suites, 8601 Vineland Avenue, Orlando. It’s theme, “Responding to the Challenge” will address the newly passed Managed Care Act and how it may affect organizations, as well as best practices for agencies […]

Greg Prosser To Present At The Annual AgeTech Expo in Pasadena, CA

The President of Accessible Solution, Inc., Greg Prosser, will be conducting a session presentation at the upcoming Annual AgeTech Conference and Technology Expo on November 15th, 2012.  The AgeTech Expo is being held at the Hilton Pasadena in California.  Find out more about attending by clicking this link. http://www.leadingage.org/Event.aspx?id=1902

Senior Citizens Services to implement SERVtracker

Accessible Solutions will help Senior Citizens Services (SCS) implement SERVtracker at their 8 Neighborhood Senior Centers throughout Greater Atlanta.  The addition of Senior Citizens Services to our customer base is an extension of the services currently provided to Fulton County Office on Aging by Accessible Solutions. In 2010, SCS had over 450 registered participants in […]

Senate Continuing Resolution Budget Released

Washington, DC – On Friday March 4th, the Senate Appropriations Committee released their version of a year-long Continuing Resolution (CR) to fund federal programs from March 18th through September 30th. An initial review shows it to be a far better version than the House passed CR, H.R. 1. It would provide $100 million more for […]

Proposed Budget Cuts Will Weaken Programs to Low-Income Seniors

On February 14, the National Council on Aging NCOA reported on spending cuts included in the release of the President’s FY2012 Budget saying that the “President’s Budget Undermines the Only Jobs Program for Vulnerable Seniors.” NCOA says the cuts would drastically slash initiatives that empower older Americans to sustain their health and economic independence. The […]