Richmond Aging and Engaging featured in Health Progress article about intergenerational programming

Richmond Aging and Engaging was featured in the winter 2025 edition of Health Progress. The article explores the benefits of intergenerational programs and housing models that bring older and younger people together to foster connection, reduce isolation, and create meaningful relationships. Read the article here:

https://www.chausa.org/publications/health-progress/archive/article/winter-2025/programming-to-pair-younger-and-older-generations-brings-meaningful-connections

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