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wbjournal.com | October 21, 2024 | Worcester Business Journal 9 effort to make new connections," said Waters. Senior centers are an incredibly use- ful resource to utilize for fostering new connections and for reconnecting with those people who we've lost touch with, Waters said. If an individual has lived in the same area for a long time, there could be previous classmates or friends they can rediscover at senior centers. But for those with physical or trans- portation limits, digital platforms can still make connections possible. For example, National Alliance on Mental Illness Massachusetts provides support and discussion groups for seniors, which can be accessed virtually and through phone calls. A number of organizations offer digital recov- ery support, such as virtual alcoholics anonymous and narcotics anonymous meetings. For those who require a higher level of medical support, there are adult day health centers providing both medical care and socialization opportunities for seniors without having to move into a care facility. W 30 Julio Drive, Shrewsbury, MA www.southgateatshrewsbury.com Elder Services of Worcester Area homemakers work with their clients. Mass. has 24 aging services access points and area agencies on aging, including ESWA, contracted through the Executive Office of Elder Affairs, offering in-home assessments, care plan development, and home care services. PHOTOS | COURTESY OF ESWA

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