The New. The Familiar. Home.

My dad was a local church pastor. The house we lived in during my elementary and middle school years was the only building the church owned for many years. His office was in the basement and our home phone was the church’s phone. So, in order for my dad to enjoy vacation we had to leave town—literally....

Summers In the Neighborhood

The basketball hoop was bolted above our garage doors. It wasn’t exactly straight but it was the only one on our street. I also had the only basketball.

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I Remember
Fireflies, Butterflies and Birds

A few summers ago, my husband John and I made some changes in how we cared for our yard. It started when I saw an advertisement for an organic lawn care program that did not use chemical pesticides, weed killers or fungicides. Instead, it used a variety of chemical-free methods to promote a healthy...

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Transforming aging, one person at a time.

At the Ruth Frost Parker Center for Abundant Aging, we’re seek to be:

  • A joyful, spiritually vibrant, multigenerational, multicultural COMMUNITY of individuals and organizations who, together, are discovering the riches of abundant aging.
  • A courageous advocate for justice and an inclusive society that works to CONQUER AGEISM.
  • A world-class education and resource center known for expanding the paradigms of ELDERHOOD through its collaborative thought leadership and provocative programming.

What You Can Do at the Parker Center

Let Us Come to You: Discover our presentations and workshops created for your congregation, organization or community. All programs are designed to help you and your group start talking and thinking about aging in new ways. Learn more about Engagement

Learn About Aging: Explore our educational opportunities for everyone — older adults, faith-based and secular audiences, professionals or students who work with older adults and anyone interested in learning about aging. Learn more about Education

Learn more about the Parker Center

When you live abundantly, you’re spiritually fulfilled. You feel empowered to discover meaning and purpose in your life. You feel inspired to engage in your community, build relationships with family and friends and fulfill your physical, spiritual, intellectual, emotional and social needs.

“The greatest limitation facing older adults is not physical or mental handicaps but rather the negative stereotypes that exist regarding aging.”

– Linda Woolf, Professor of Psychology, Webster University

The Art of Aging Podcast

The Art of Aging Podcast is sponsored by the Parker Center and produced by a fellow with The Dayton Foundation Encore Fellows Initiative, which provides fellowship opportunities for older adults. This podcast offers ideas, information and inspiration on how to improve our lives as we grow older.

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Upcoming Events

WISDOM CONVERSATIONS 2023: The Power in Ministries with Older Adults Quarterly Conversation – Ministries for People Experiencing Dementia and Their Caregivers

Tuesday, August 29, 2023
3:00 – 4:00 ET

A ZoomMeet for clergy and lay who work with and among older adults. Daphne Johnston will share her incredible story of how ordinary people can make a meaningful impact for older adults trying to find community while living with a disease or simply struggling to find purpose as they age. There is no cost.

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2023 Annual Symposium

Dismantling Ageism: How Stereotypes, Prejudice and Discrimination Based on Age Affect Us All
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Tracey Gendron

Friday, October 6, 2023

9:00 AM – 3:30 PM EST

Nationwide Hotel and Conference Center Columbus, Ohio
Virtual

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Trinity Community offers an innovative approach to CPE learning in our Life Plan Community!

You are invited to experience Trinity’s creative CPE programs, non-traditional setting, attractive CPE hours, Scholarship Program and well-established excellence as a fully accredited ACPE member Center on our beautiful residential campus in Beavercreek, OH.

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