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Illinois Aging Services Shares Tips for Successful News Coverage

In recent months, Illinois Aging Services (IAS) placed Letters to the Editor in the Chicago Sun-Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Daily Herald, the Alton Telegraph, the Belleville News Democrat, and the Clinton Journal. In this post, Amy Brennan, Executive Director of IAS’s Illinois Family Caregiver Coalition, shares some tips for writing and placing a compelling opinion piece in news publications.

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‘Innovation in Aging’ Accelerator: RRF Foundation for Aging’s perspective on technology and partnership with MATTER, an innovation incubator

At RRF Foundation for Aging, we want to ensure that older adults are not left behind and that AgeTech gets the focus and attention it deserves in this fast-paced, high-powered environment. We are interested in efforts that leverage technology as a practical tool to enhance the quality of life for older adults — and that do so in safe and responsible ways. Learn more about our partnership with MATTER, an innovation incubator.

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2024 New Year Greetings

At the start of this new year, we at RRF Foundation for Aging (RRF) would like to take a moment to reflect on our grantee partners’ impressive strides during 2023 and our collective efforts to improve the quality of life of older people.

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Continue Progress Towards Health Equity for Older Immigrants

RRF was incredibly proud to see Illinois become the first state in the nation to establish Medicaid-like healthcare coverage for older adults, regardless of immigration status. A new emergency rulemaking could curb the momentum of this historic movement. Let’s protect our strides forward and strengthen movement toward equity for all.

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Leveraging Technology

RRF Foundation for Aging is interested in supporting efforts that leverage technology as a practical tool for enhancing the quality of life for older adults.

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February 2022: RRF Letter Featured in Chicago Tribune

Advocating for family caregivers is an important part of the RRF Foundation for Aging’s mission. A recent Tribune item was an opportunity to engage the public on this vital issue and build upon the momentum that began with Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker’s proposed 2023 funding for family caregivers.

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Marilyn Hennessy: An Appreciation

This past weekend, RRF Foundation for Aging lost a special member of our community. Marilyn Hennessy, the Foundation’s first paid staff person, CEO, and President passed away. We shall try to honor and live out Marilyn’s spirit, grace, humility, and tenacity as we carry forth her legacy.

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Illinois Aging Services Shares Tips for Successful News Coverage

In recent months, Illinois Aging Services (IAS) placed Letters to the Editor in the Chicago Sun-Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Daily Herald, the Alton Telegraph, the Belleville News Democrat, and the Clinton Journal. In this post, Amy Brennan, Executive Director of IAS’s Illinois Family Caregiver Coalition, shares some tips for writing and placing a compelling opinion piece in news publications.

‘Innovation in Aging’ Accelerator: RRF Foundation for Aging’s perspective on technology and partnership with MATTER, an innovation incubator

At RRF Foundation for Aging, we want to ensure that older adults are not left behind and that AgeTech gets the focus and attention it deserves in this fast-paced, high-powered environment. We are interested in efforts that leverage technology as a practical tool to enhance the quality of life for older adults — and that do so in safe and responsible ways. Learn more about our partnership with MATTER, an innovation incubator.

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