Framed by charming storefronts, tree-lined sidewalks, and the smell of coffee drifting out of local coffee shops, some of America’s main streets aren’t just postcard material – they’re good for your health. According to public health experts, walking just 30 minutes a day can improve cardiovascular health, boost mental well-being, and reduce the risk of […]
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Jeremy Clerc is the Co-Founder and CEO of Assists, a platform dedicated to helping families and seniors navigate the complexities of senior living with greater ease and clarity. A Cornell University graduate in business and engineering, Jeremy works with a passionate team to develop trusted tools and information that prioritize transparency.
Before starting Assists, he was part of the growth team at Verkada, where he gained valuable experience in developing scalable, client-focused solutions. Now, his work is focused more on providing useful, human-centered support for people making important life decisions.
It is the core belief of Jeremy and the team at Assists that meaningful progress can only be made by listening closely, working collaboratively, and focusing efforts on things that truly help others. Assists and its editorial brand, AssistedLivingMagazine.com, have contributed to trusted media outlets such as Axios, Realtor, Newsweek, Money Talks News, McKnights, Care.com, and the New York Post, among others.
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Wellness Walks: Survey Reveals the Most Walkable Main Streets in America.
Top 100 Best Main Streets in the U.S. to Walk [2025 Survey]
When it comes to wellness, we often think in terms of step counts, workout classes, or fitness apps. But what if the secret to feeling better is hiding in plain sight—right on your town’s Main Street? Our recent survey of 3,000+ Americans revealed the most walkable and “feel-good” streets in the country. And once we […]
Read the articleThe True Cost of Assisted Living in 2025 – And How Families Are Paying For It
As the population ages, the demand for senior living services also increases, including assisted living. Assisted living provides care for older adults needing assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), usually bathing, dressing, feeding, and medication management. In the United States, assisted living costs vary according to the type of community, location, demand, size, level […]
Read the articleOptional State Supplementation (OSS)
Optional State Supplementation (OSS), also referred to as State Supplementary Payments (SSP), in coordination with the federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI), provides financial assistance for low-income older adults, blind, and disabled individuals in the United States. Services and Benefits OSS/ SSP services are usually direct cash payments that aim to cover basic living expenses. Although […]
Read the articleSenior Community Service Employment Program SCSEP
The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a program created to help those 55+ who are low-income and unemployed, to help them gain work experience, hone skills, and transition into unsubsidized employment. Services Eligibility Priority Individuals with the following qualities are prioritized for enrollment:
Read the articleProgram of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is coordinated by an interdisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, aiming to provide a wide range of services. Services Eligibility Financial Eligibility
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