Aging in Grace
In this special episode of Aging in Grace, we bring together three frontline Service Coordinators — Charneice Clap (NC), Jessica Harris (MD), and Samantha Culver (OH) — all founding members of the newly launched First Access Foundation. They share powerful, firsthand insight into the daily realities of supporting seniors living in independent, affordable housing communities.The conversation digs into:• What Service Coordinators actually do — advocate, resource-connect, problem-solve, motivate, comfort, and often step in like family.• The hidden crisis of food insecurity among seniors, and why ensuring access to nutritious food is inseparable from healthy aging and independent living.• The real difference between independent living, assisted living, and nursing homes — and why so many seniors fight to avoid institutional care.• How rising rents, limited budgets, and lack of funding force coordinators to be creative, persistent, and deeply resourceful.• The emotional and moral weight of the job: wearing “many hats,” navigating emergencies, and serving as a lifeline for people who may have no one else.• Why investing in Service Coordinators saves states tens of thousands of dollars per senior per year by keeping residents safely aging in place.• Moments of solidarity, encouragement, and shared purpose among coordinators who often feel unseen despite the magnitude of their impact.This episode highlights both the quiet heroism of Service Coordinators and the urgent need to equip them with the resources they deserve.
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