Read more Bridge Meadows: A Case for Intergenerational Housing Grandparents raising grandchildren is increasingly common in the U.S. and this type of housing provides a cohesive solution to a complex issue. From Our Sponsors By Derenda Schubert and Lisa Steenson
Generations Now The Cost of Aging in Prison ‘Older adults in California prisons, including those with chronic (but not totally disabling) illnesses are mandated to work every day.’ By Marilyn Montenegro, Aileen Hongo and Jane Dorotik Read more
Generations Now Now is the Time to Integrate Nutrition and Malnutrition Care into State Master Plans on Aging More than half of U.S. states are developing plans, but nutrition needs to be included. From Our Sponsors By Bob Blancato Read more
Generations Now Beyond Their Prime? Or Just Missed Opportunity? Self-perception is a key reason older women don’t exercise as they should. By Lois Angelo Read more
Read more Our Guest Editor: Passionate About Elders’ Resilience Geriatric mental health expert Tobi Abramson will never stop pushing the growth narrative. By Alison Biggar
Generations Journal Spring 2024 A Note of Introduction Spring 2024 Our Guest Editor details why elders’ mental health is a crucial topic, and how we must reframe it. By Tobi Abramson Read more
Generations Journal Spring 2024 The Cultivation of Psychological Resilience as an Older Adult’s Superpower Spring 2024 ‘The more important recovery is to the person, the more likely they will remember the skills learned in the recovery process.’ By Tobi Abramson and Pamela Braverman Schmidt Read more
Generations Journal Spring 2024 Alleviating Loneliness in Older Adults Through Creative Expression Spring 2024 Creative expression programming with mindfulness and social learning components can help ameliorate loneliness, and AI and VR may increase uptake By Jeremy Nobel Read more
Read more Let’s Break this Bread and Eat On how culinary traditions click with chosen family. By Natalie Green
Generations Today March–April 2024 Resurgence of Indigenous Food Traditions Helps Heal Bodies and Spirits
Read more Generations Journal Spring 2023 Providing ‘Just Enough’ Support for Individuals to Live Well with Dementia Spring 2023 By Sam Fazio, Lauren Stratton, Chelsea Kline, and Sheila Molony
Read more Generations Journal Spring 2023 The Power of Technology for Individuals Living with Dementia Spring 2023 By Jack York
Read more Generations Journal Spring 2023 So, You Want to Build a Program? Spring 2023 By Kylie Meyer, Nancy McPherson, and Donna Benton
Read more Generations Journal Spring 2023 Direct Care Workers are the Foundation of a Dementia-Capable Workforce Spring 2023 By Kezia Scales and Laura M. Wagner
Read more Generations Journal Spring 2023 Looking in the Rearview Mirror and to the Road Ahead on Dementia & Living Well Spring 2023 By Douglas D. Pace
Read more Generations Now Courageous Disruption: ASA RISE, the Obesity Epidemic & Equity Leadership By Patrice Dickerson
Read more Generations Now Focusing on Rural Healthcare and High Nutrition Risks From Our Sponsors By Suzanne Fleming and Bob Blancato
Read more Generations Today March–April 2023 Voting, Aging and the ‘Gerontocracy’ March–April 2023 By Peter Kaldes
Read more Generations Today March–April 2023 Voters Live Here: Understanding the Voting Rights and Needs of Long-term Care Residents March–April 2023 By Nina A. Kohn
Read more Generations Today March–April 2023 Fighting the Good Fight to Protect Voter Rights March–April 2023 By Zoe Chernicoff and Eric Sapp
Read more Generations Today March–April 2023 The Link Between Age and Extremism March–April 2023 By Michael Jensen
Read more Generations Today March–April 2023 League of Women Voters on the Ground Getting Voters Ready March–April 2023 By Adam Ambrogi
Read more Generations Today March–April 2023 Why and How Should We Understand the Aging of Political Party Affiliation? March–April 2023 By Won-tak Joo
Read more Generations Now SNAP Benefits Being Slashed From Our Sponsors By Bob Blancato and Mary Beals-Luedtka