1 week 1 day ago
By Archie Roundtree, Jr.
Embracing generational lessons on giving back and gathering new tools to keep pushing for change.
1 week 2 days ago
By Karon Phillips, Megan Wolfe, and Jody Shue
Where do we go from here?
1 week 2 days ago
By Carrie Graham
States can use MPAs to coordinate aging and disability services and supports across sectors to achieve age-friendly ecosystems.
1 week 3 days ago
By Zia Agha and Amy Herr
The National Aging Readiness dashboard ensures those working with elders have the data needed to prepare for and support them.
1 week 4 days ago
OpEd
By Margaret Morganroth Gullette
The first Trump administration abandoned elders in 2020, what’s the likely fate of the nursing home staffing mandate post-Biden?
2 weeks ago
By Cristina Diaz, Stacy Subida, Chelsea Wheeler and Makieya Kamara
The ASA RISE Allyship Project
2 weeks 1 day ago
By Raj Ahuja and Kris Geerken
Economic and ethical imperatives to address healthcare ageism will only grow more urgent as population demographics continue to skew older.
2 weeks 3 days ago
By James H. Johnson, Jr.
Multiple actions could be taken by CCRC leadership to improve life for residents and employees.
2 weeks 4 days ago
By Terri Wilder and Bren Cole
Cuts to the CDC’s Division of HIV Prevention would have devastating consequences for the growing population of older adults living with HIV.
3 weeks 1 day ago
By Tejasvi Manoj
A student’s quest to protect older adults from online scams.
3 weeks 2 days ago
By Amy Shepps
Healthcare goals, medication management, frailty, social vulnerability, and age-friendly leadership must all be tracked.
3 weeks 3 days ago
By James H. Johnson, Jr.
‘We’re in a very competitive staffing environment. There are 4 CCRCs within a few miles of here.’
A pop-up café approach to dining at older adult centers is proving to be quite popular.
4 weeks 1 day ago
By Nicole E. Kenney
Rethinking aging—from isolation to connection.
1 month ago
By James H. Johnson, Jr.
‘They’re living longer. They’re staying longer. And, unfortunately, our bed space is limited.’
1 month ago
By Suzanne B. O’Brien
‘We expect doctors to somehow fix the unfixable and to defy the inevitable.’
1 month ago
By Jason Burnett, Edward Garcia, III
Health professional students learned how to educate elders on SIL and provide potential social prescriptions to help.
1 month ago
By Alan Siegel and Carla Perissinotto
How does social prescribing work ideally, and how might it work more broadly in the U.S.?
1 month ago
By DeLon Canterbury
Reducing medications empowers deprescribing advocacy.
1 month 1 week ago
By Mike Zuendel
Removing dementia from our vocabulary would likely lead to earlier detection and hope for help.
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