It’s already July, which means this 4th of July weekend will be filled with fun, family, and fireworks. But Independence Day might be a little bittersweet for elderly people who have trouble living independently. Age-related challenges can make it difficult for...
Stories foster community and bring us together (even if we can’t be physically present). Stories are a terrific way to learn about and engage with others, whether you’re a group of friends, a neighborhood community, or an organization. Remember that...
Did you know that Black American women die from heart disease at a higher rate than white women? Did you know that heart disease is the leading cause of death among women in the United States? Major risk factors include diabetes, smoking, physical inactivity, obesity,...
We either love them or avoid them, but no matter what our stance on New Year’s resolutions, there is something incredibly refreshing about stepping into a whole new year, providing us with a clean slate and the chance to make any modifications we want to improve total...
There are many people who are getting thrown off course due to the coronavirus. If your elderly loved one is struggling because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there are some things you can remind them of so that you can make things better. Just keep in mind that they may...
Message from our President Dear Friends, Rivers of Hope celebrates a successful year of uninterrupted service to the community, we take this opportunity to thank you for helping us succeed. Rivers of Hope is an organization that is committed to excellence and puts its...