Staying Connected and Educating Ourselves Through Virtual Keiro Forums
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Keiro has shifted its in-person classes to Zoom virtual discussions and presentations for community members to attend from the comfort… Learn More
Community Partners in Action – Part 1
Keiro has been conducting regional meetings in our service area, bringing together various local community partners that serve the older adults in the area. These… Learn More
8 Tips for Caregiving During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Although our individual caregiving journeys are unique, we all share one common experience: constantly navigating through the different challenges while providing care to our loved… Learn More
Teaching Technology to Older Adults
Learning how to use technology can be an intimidating task. While technology use is fairly widespread, it can be difficult to keep up with constant… Learn More
Zoom Etiquette and Best Practices
Whether you are a first-time Zoom user or a regular who uses it daily, here are some tips for Zoom. (Updated 9/28/2020) Etiquette Be on… Learn More
What We Do During Safer At Home – Keiro staff edition
Published 4/10/2020 We all have been impacted by COVID-19 in different ways. Here are some things Keiro staff members have been doing in their personal… Learn More
Being a Healthy News Consumer
Thanks to advancements in technology, people are becoming more connected now than ever through the internet and social media, sharing news quickly amongst each other. Learn More
“Dear Mom, please stay at home…”
This article is from the Keiro staff to all our moms, dads, grandmas, grandpas, aunties, uncles, and older adults in our lives who fall under… Learn More
Keeping Busy at Home
The best way to avoid getting COVID-19 is to stay home and practice physical distancing. Since COVID-19 affects older adults more severely, those over the… Learn More
How is Iyashi Care Impacted by COVID-19?
Iyashi Care has served over 200 patients since the beginning of the program, delivering culturally-sensitive palliative care to Japanese American and Japanese older adults. Learn More