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 Now Alcohol and Drugs a Threat to Longevity and Equity for Older Adults By Lauren Kelly, Stephen Supoyo and Rossana Lau-Ng
Read more Generations Today January–February 2023 Ageist? Ableist? Who, Me? January–February 2023 By Ashton Applewhite
Read more Generations Today January–February 2023 Boosting the Mental/Behavioral Health Infrastructure to Prevent Elder Suicide January–February 2023 By Rakshitha Mohankumar and Brenna N. Renn
Read more Generations Today January–February 2023 Two Programs Show Success Helping Young Caregivers January–February 2023 By Amoy Gordon
Read more Generations Today January–February 2023 Don’t Get Old! January–February 2023 By Melanie Marie Tervalon
Read more Generations Today January–February 2023 Should I Stay or Should I Go? January–February 2023 By Maxim Molnar, Jennifer B. Inloes and Sue Anne Bell
Read more Generations Today January–February 2023 Firearm Violence and Older Adults January–February 2023 By Linda C. Degutis
Read more Generations Today January–February 2023 Balancing Scientific Inquiry with Empathy January–February 2023 By Susan Lee
Read more Generations Now Horse Whisperers Connect Care Partners and People with Dementia By Alison Biggar
Read more Generations Now Visit Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park By Reginald M. Tiller
Read more Generations Now Join the Movement: Every State Should Have a Multisector Plan for Aging By Amy Herr, Erin Westphal and Scott Bane
Read more Generations Now One Size Does Not Fit All: Asian Americans and Dementia Risk By Diane Ty, Raj Ahuja and Jennie Chin Hansen
Generations Now The Future of Work for the 50+: Considerations for Workers and Employers Five trends are shaping work and the workforce. From Our Sponsors By Staci Alexander and Susan Weinstock Read more
Generations Now Sages & Seekers Defeats Ageism via Friendship Busting stereotypes through the lost art of quiet conversation. By Alison Biggar Read more