Princeton, NJ The Center for Modern Aging is delighted to receive a $30,000 grant from Home Instead Senior Care–Princeton, and their parent company Honor Technologies, Inc. to support programs on History & Political Sciences as part of the Evergreen Forum Series. This grant demonstrates Home Instead’s firm commitment to enhancing the quality of life through interesting lifelong learning programs for older adults, recognizing that curiosity and the desire to learn and engage continue throughout our lifetime.
In fiscal year 2022–23, more than 2,800 students participated in CMAP’s lifelong learning programs — an increase of 13% over the previous fiscal year. More than 1,200 participants engaged in our Evergreen Forum programs. “CMAP is delighted to have the support of Home Instead for our famed lifelong learning series. Kunwar Singh owner of Home Instead Princeton, Hamilton, and Monroe has been a long-time supporter of the Center for Modern Aging (previously known as PSRC), working closely with our social service team as client needs arise,” said Drew Dyson, CEO of CMAP.
“My staff and I work with a number of facilities that serve older adults throughout central New Jersey, and never have we seen a center such as CMAP that so fully addresses the needs of seniors. In keeping with Honor Technology and Home Instead’s emphasis on relationship-based care this grant will serve as a foundation for an increase in innovation to benefit caregivers and clients,” says Mr. Singh.
CMAP, the Center for Modern Aging Princeton (formerly Princeton Senior Resource Center), is a community nonprofit organization that exists to help older adults thrive. We carry out this mission by offering support and guidance to older adults and their families, and by providing vital human connections, compassionate social services, dynamic lifelong learning, and meaningful volunteer opportunities that promote active, healthy, and engaged aging for adults aged fifty-five and above.