Health in the Commonwealth
For older Virginians, aging in place is the goal — but getting there requires far more than just a roof overhead and a hot meal. Host Dr. Melicent Miller speaks with Steve Zollos, CEO of Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia, Kelly Wright, a registered dietician with the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS), and Caitlyn Allen, Director of Wellness at Senior Services. Topics covered include the affordable senior housing crisis and creative solutions like repurposing historic buildings, the role of congregate meal programs (rebranded as "Better Together Cafes") in combating social isolation, how evidence-based programs like Bingocize blend physical activity and health education, and how technology is expanding access for homebound seniors through virtual meal gatherings and programming. The episode features the story of Hayden Village Center in Franklin, Virginia — a formerly vacant all-Black high school transformed into 28 affordable senior apartments, a community center, medical clinic, and community garden. Guests also discuss the importance of culturally relevant meals, the permanence of the "age wave," and why meeting the needs of a growing senior population requires a fundamental shift in how communities think about aging. For past episodes, show notes, and transcripts, visit VirginiaPaths.org/podcast.
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