To grow effective projects that serve aging Vermonters we are looking for 3 – 5 qualified Board Members – would that be you? Click here to learn more.

Establish a comprehensive database/resource center for Vermont adults aged 50 and above,  housing information, organizations, and services supporting older Vermonters. 

Develop and maintain an interactive website as a hub for information, organizations, activities, and  services tailored for Vermonters aged 50 and above. 

Organize and publish a detailed resource guide containing essential information to enhance the lives of  Vermonters aged 50 and above. 

Forge strategic partnerships with conservation and recreational organizations. Collaborate on  initiatives aligning with the interests of individuals aged 50 and above, promoting healthful aging by accessing public and  private resources. 

Develop and implement curriculum to educate and empower Vermonters 50+ on resources  available for health, wellness, and financial security. 

Join us in this transformative journey as we work collectively to reshape aging in Vermont. Your expertise and commitment will be invaluable in achieving our vision for a vibrant and fulfilling future for older adults in our community. Together, let’s harness the power of Mind, Heart, and Muscle to make a lasting impact on the lives of those who are 50 and more.

Imagine you have just learned that your A1c is 5.8 and you have been recommended to lose weight. Your doctor refers you to a dietician who can provide some nutritional guidance. You set the appointment for 3 months from now and you’ve learned that your insurance will pay for 3 appointments. Until then, you look diabetes up on the internet and get all kinds of information so that you can start working on your diet. Weeks later, you’ve lost a few pounds but not what you expected. Then there is a family event during the weekend, you gain the weight back. Finally, the day of your appointment with the dietician arrives! You get a few tip sheets, some information about carbohydrates and you have a sense of what you can do. You set another appointment for 30 days out. 30 days is a long time for someone who is unsure of their ability to manage the task of weight loss to offset such a big health issue.

The medical system is not designed to provide daily accountability and oversight. That’s where GHAP comes in! Mind, Heart, and Muscle is seeking a way to help people as described above to understand their body’s need for nutrition, movement, and support better so they can become healthier and happier versions of their current selves.

Qualified personnel will work with participants to design personal nutrition, movement and support plans so that changes can be as simple or complex as one can manage. There will be weekly meetings to discuss goals and issues affecting progress, to take measures, blood pressure readings and to monitor blood sugar readings depending on what is needed. And, we don’t work in isolation as your physician is a necessary part of this process.

We are working on this and will let you know when we can accept applications.