
The Friendship Line is California’s largest warm line, and has never gone unanswered since it was founded in 1973 by Dr. Patrick Arbore. Dr. Arbore’s observation that “connection to others binds us to life” led him to establish the Friendship Line, which provides phone calls that offer emotional support and friendly conversation.
Institute on Aging’s staff and volunteers respond to more than 11,000 inbound and outbound calls per month. The nationally-known Friendship Line is a signature program of Institute on Aging’s Center for Elderly Suicide Prevention and Grief-Related Services, and is accredited by the American Association of Suicidology.
This program serving the community is funded by the following:
Friendship Line
Center for Elder Suicide Prevention and Grief Services
This Father’s Day, be present—and pay attention.
A quiet visit can reveal more than you think. Subtle changes in behavior, appearance, or home routines may be signs your dad needs extra support.
Swipe through for 6 signs to look for—and what to do if you’re concerned.
This Father’s Day, the greatest gift might be peace of mind.
Learn more by clicking the link in our bio!
#FathersDay #AgingInPlace #CaregiverSupport #IOAHomeCare #AgingWell #DementiaCare #AlzheimersSupport
🏳️🌈 Pride at IOA
Last week, we raised the Pride flag at our headquarters to kick off Pride Month—a visible reminder of our ongoing commitment to inclusivity, dignity, and respect for all.
At IOA, we believe aging with pride means being seen, supported, and celebrated—exactly as you are.
💙 To our LGBTQ+ community: You belong here.
#PrideMonth #InclusiveAging #IOACares #AgingWithPride #LGBTQSupport
Aging needs evolve—your support system should too.
IOA adapts as your loved one’s needs change, including dementia and Alzheimer’s care services that evolve with the journey.
#SeniorCare #ContinuumOfCare #DementiaCare #AlzheimersSupport #IOACares
🎨 Solo Exhibition: Bob Sockolov at @caldwellsnydergallery
We’re proud to share that Bob Sockolov, Institute on Aging’s Honorary Lifetime Director, will be featured in a solo exhibition from June 13–16 at Caldwell Snyder Gallery in San Francisco.
📍 341 Sutter Street, San Francisco
🗓️ Reception: Saturday, June 14 | 4–6 PM
Bob’s work—deeply inspired by the Bay Area’s scenery and skyline—has evolved over decades of self-taught experimentation. This exhibition offers a rare glimpse into his perspective on the city and its transformation.
🧡 All proceeds from artwork sales will benefit Institute on Aging, supporting older adults and caregivers in our community.
#InstituteOnAging #BobSockolov #ArtForACause #BayAreaArt #SanFranciscoEvents #CaldwellSnyderGallery #NonprofitSupport
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