Read more New Metric Could Help Reduce Stigma Around Hearing Loss ‘That number is meaningful and actionable.’ By Alison Biggar February 1, 2021
Generations Now Can Non-pharmaceutical Interventions in Alzheimer’s Stave Off the Related Economic Crisis? Mid- to late-stage dementia patients will overwhelm and bankrupt Medicare, Medicaid and overrun the U.S. hospital system with end-of-life needs. By Michael Morgan April 1, 2021 Read more
Generations Now Muscogee Nation Fights Back Against COVID, Preserving Tradition ‘Our survival as a people and a culture has been threatened once again by sickness and disease.’ By Jason Salsman February 4, 2021 Read more
Generations Now Without Trust, There Can Be No Healthcare Equity Public health and aging services must regain lost trust, or gain the trust they never had earned. From Our Sponsors By Erwin Tan and Jean Accius February 23, 2021 Read more
Read more Our Guest Editors: Dementia and Alzheimer’s Experts Share Varied Voices Deep experience with dementia and Alzheimer’s provide a perfect backdrop for how to live well with the conditions. By Alison Biggar
Generations Journal Spring 2023 Improving the Lives of People Living with Dementia and Their Caregivers Spring 2023 Can you truly live well with dementia? This journal issue demonstrates that you can. By Nora Super Read more
Generations Journal Spring 2023 Trying My Best to Live Well with Dementia Spring 2023 A first-person account of how Alzheimer’s disease has affected one woman’s life. By Betsy Groves Read more
Generations Journal Spring 2023 Living Well as an Alzheimer’s Caregiver Spring 2023 Lessons learned from a thoughtful and intensive approach to an Alzheimer’s diagnosis. By Tom Allen Read more
Read more UCSF’s Care at Home Program: Calming Chaos, Allowing Elders to Remain at Home Stories from the field: One nurse practitioner’s experience and why it’s so rewarding. By Courtney Gordon
Generations Now Recruiting COVID-displaced Workers to Build the Direct Care Workforce 'Employers and policymakers must make direct care jobs more financially viable.’ By Stephen McCall Read more
Generations Now ’Tis the Season for Scams While spreading holiday cheer, share tips on preventing online shopping scams. From Our Sponsors By April Payne Read more
Read more Generations Now Yes to Mobile Homes: Manufactured Housing’s Role in Solving the Housing Crisis From Our Sponsors By Stephanie Firestone and Melissa Grober-Morrow
Generations Now Systemic Solutions to Poverty Through Legal Advocacy With AARP Foundation’s Bill Rivera and Audra Wilson, President and CEO, Shriver Center on Poverty Law Read more
Generations Journal Fall 2021 Centering BIPOC Voices Is the Only Way to Overhaul Our Care Infrastructure Fall 2021 ‘Paid family and medical leave could address many of the cultural and economic realities of today’s families.’ By Namatie Mansaray Read more
Generations Journal Fall 2021 Raising Revenue for Good Social Public Policy Fall 2021 ‘This is an opportunity to put people first through investments that are racially equitable, intentional, and moral.’ By Amanda Hollowell and Dominique Derbigny Sims Read more
Generations Journal Fall 2021 The Foundation of Care: Wages, Rights, Access, Equity, Housing and Safety Fall 2021 As economic hurt hit the middle class, suddenly a new breed of activists were interested in issues that have always affected BIPOC women. By Leng Leng Chancey and Erica Clemmons-Dean Read more
Generations Journal Fall 2021 What’s Love Got to Do With It? An Argument Against Institutionalizing People with Severe Physical Disabilities Fall 2021 Why does the bias remain toward placing severely disabled people in nursing homes, when community-based care is preferred, less expensive, and of better quality? By Elaine Shelly Read more
Generations Journal Fall 2021 Youth Caregivers: Before, During, and After the Pandemic Fall 2021 The call to support care infrastructure as policy and practice presents a historic watershed moment for youth caregivers. By Feylyn Lewis Read more
Generations Journal Fall 2021 Prison Is the Antithesis of Care: It’s Time to Invest in a Care Infrastructure Instead of a Carceral One Fall 2021 'There are thousands of older adults in prison serving extensive sentences for crimes committed decades ago.’ By Ifetayo Harvey Read more
Generations Journal Fall 2021 Making it Work: Care, Blackness, and Generational Values Fall 2021 For the second time in their generation, my aunts helped weave together a care plan that would become my inherited responsibility. By Sade Dozan Read more
Generations Journal Fall 2021 Altering the Narratives We Are Told to Benefit Caregivers and the Work They Perform Fall 2021 Using story to divest ourselves from the American ideal of rugged individualism. By Ishita Srivastava and Bridgit Antoinette Evans Read more
Generations Journal Fall 2021 The Care Infrastructure: Building Across Movements Fall 2021 Sustained advocacy could combat America’s short memory. By Ai-jen Poo and Sade Moonsammy Read more
Generations Journal Fall 2021 Care in the United States: Our Moment of Crisis Fall 2021 One immigrant family’s story lays out the situation for many. By Josephine Kalipeni Read more
Generations Journal Fall 2021 Pursuing Justice and Equity by Transforming How We Care Fall 2021 ‘Transforming care and caregiving will lead to a more just world, where everyone can age and thrive.’ By Alison Biggar Read more
Generations Now Nursing Home Antipsychotic Drug Use to Control Behavior, Help Staff Spiked in Pandemic and for Black Elders ‘At what point will we stop accepting the poor to mediocre care that is the reality in too many nursing homes?’ By Lori Smetanka Read more
Generations Now Quality Cancer Care Equals Quality Nutrition Care ‘Nutrition is a social determinant of health that can impact health and healthcare costs.’ From Our Sponsors By Beth Besecker Read more
Generations Now Future Proof: Age-Inclusive Education What is role that adult education plays in addressing poverty? Read more
Generations Now Habitat for Humanity of Greater Memphis Helps Older Homeowners Age in Place ‘All of the issues in the home were making my granddaughter sick.’ By Chris Reeder Young Read more