Triad Newsletter Fall 2024 Issue Is Now Available for Download

The Fall Issue of our Triad Newsletter, which focuses on safety and health issues relevant to older adults, is hot off the presses. Download your copy now https://bit.ly/407V8yB. Our Triad Newsletter is written by Triad Volunteers and our professional partners. It’s by seniors for seniors. Our goal is to empower older adults to live safer, […]

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Register Now for the 2024 Triad of Wisconsin Virtual Conference

Registration for the 2024 Triad of Wisconsin Virtual Conference is NOW OPEN. The conference will be virtual this year with presentations on November 8 and 15 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The November 8th theme is “Senior Safety in our Digital World” with two presentations focusing on older adults and online safety. The November […]

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Registration is Now Open for Our Car Check FREE Vehicle Safety Inspections

Our Car Check FREE Vehicle Safety Inspections will be available September 26 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Smart Motors Toyota, 5901 Odana Rd, Madison sponsored by RSVP of Dane County’s Triad program in partnership with AARP Wisconsin and Smart Motors Toyota. AARP Wisconsin will offer its Car Fit program from 9:00 to 12:00. […]

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Triad Newsletter Summer 2024 Issue is Now Available for Download

Hey, Everyone, the summer issue of our Triad Newsletter, which focuses on safety and health issues relevant to older adults, is hot off the press. You can download a copy here. https://bit.ly/3Rppsj7 What makes our Triad Newsletter different from most other newsletters is that it is written by Triad Volunteers and our professional partners. It […]

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π–πž’𝐫𝐞 𝐒𝐧 𝐭𝐑𝐞 𝐩𝐚𝐩𝐞𝐫! === “Retired, living alone and unable to drive, with her children and grandchildren grown up, Arlene Hensley said she sometimes feels isolated. When volunteers like Dave Mahoney [RSVP Driver Services Volunteer] drive her to medical appointments or the grocery store and chat along the way, her mood picks up. β€œThe loneliness […]

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