by Jarrett Baston | Dec 8, 2025 | Blog
Music has always been a universal language, capable of bridging gaps and healing wounds. However, for Noella Tae, a talented senior at Convent High School and a Pre-College student at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, music became a vehicle for something even...
by Jarrett Baston | Oct 28, 2025 | Blog
When a storm rolls through the Bay Area, most people think about flashlights, phone chargers, and a warm meal. For thousands of homebound seniors, that last part isn’t guaranteed. A power outage can mean spoiled food, missed deliveries, and long hours of isolation....
by Marie J. Nedich | Oct 18, 2024 | Blog
For over six decades, Robert has called his modest home in the Bay Area his sanctuary. Since 1958, he’s lived here, through life’s twists and turns, always with a quiet strength and love for family. His story is one of resilience, spanning nearly a century, beginning...
by Jim Oswald | Feb 29, 2024 | Blog, Story
In 2019 when I first met Maxine, her positive outlook on the difficulties many older adults face as they age inspired me. “Aging, to me, is really a state of mind,” she told me back then. “As we age, we start to have issues with our bodies, but everything...
by Jim Oswald | Jan 26, 2024 | Blog, Story
As part of an ongoing series– How Are They Doing Today – we’re launching this year, I wanted to follow up with some of the Meals on Wheels seniors who have graciously shared their stories with me over the years. While everyone I’ve talked to comes from different walks...