Generations Now How to Meet the Growing Challenge of Older Americans with Vision Loss Educating, training, and upskilling staff in organizations that work with older adults is a key first step toward helping elders with vision loss. From Our Sponsors By Larry Johnson Read more
Generations Now Don George: Meandering Mystic Well-known travel writer, teacher and mentor lives his ‘be the love’ mantra. By Eleanor Vincent Read more
Generations Now Nutrition—A Key Factor for Older Adults’ Quality of Life ‘Food brings pleasure, and eating is a valuable social activity.’ From Our Sponsors By Kirk W. Kerr Read more
Read more A More Complete Story of Aging: Age as Deficit and as Asset Following one gerontologist’s decades-long thought evolution regarding how best to engage older adults. By Nancy Morrow-Howell
Generations Journal Fall 2023 Life-Course Reflections on a Career in Aging Fall 2023 As his career evolves over time, one geropsychologist witnesses a dramatic evolution of the field as well. By Peter A. Lichtenberg Read more
Generations Journal Fall 2023 In Search of the Good Life Fall 2023 Engaging in life is key for aging well, but views differ on what that means. By Lena Borell Read more
Generations Journal Fall 2023 Still Writing—Not Done Aging Yet Fall 2023 A longtime gerontologist and writer on his philosophical and spiritual search for meaning in life and death. By W. Andrew Achenbaum Read more
Read more ASA RISE: The Funder’s Perspective Elucidating the many ways in which such programs will benefit future generations of elders. By Serena Worthington
Read more Generations Today Jan-Feb 2022 How Many Older Workers Is Just Right? Jan-Feb 2022 By Ruth Finkelstein
Generations Today Jan-Feb 2022 Looking for Workers in all the Wrong Places Jan-Feb 2022 Ideas for employers who are stuck following old practices. By Jacquelyn B. James Read more
Generations Today Jan-Feb 2022 Age Discrimination: A Costly Workplace Practice Jan-Feb 2022 ‘In 2020, 78 percent of older workers had seen or experienced age discrimination in the workplace.’ By Lori Trawinski Read more
Read more Generations Today Jan-Feb 2022 Five Months, 560 Resumes, Countless Recruiters, No Job Jan-Feb 2022 By Dartinia Hull
Generations Today Jan-Feb 2022 We Need Stronger Protection Against Age Bias Jan-Feb 2022 The POWADA bill would undo the Supreme Court ruling that gives plaintiffs an exceptionally difficult burden of proof. By Nancy LeaMond Read more
Read more Generations Today Jan-Feb 2022 Why Older Workers Need Unions—Now More Than Ever Jan-Feb 2022 By Christopher D. Cook, Teresa Ghilarducci and Aida Farmand
Generations Today Jan-Feb 2022 One Worker’s Experience Starting in a Difficult Profession at 54 Jan-Feb 2022 I know ageism when I am asked for an employee’s birthdate who is up for a lead position. By Deb Miller Read more
Generations Today Jan-Feb 2022 Focus on: Motivation, Aging, Reinvention Jan-Feb 2022 ‘Advocating and educating had become my jam.’ By Debbie Detmer Read more
Generations Now Do Depressive Symptoms Across the Lifespan Affect Dementia Risk? Insights from a new study on early adulthood depression. By Willa Brenowitz Read more
Generations Today Jan-Feb 2022 Productive Aging, or How to Foment Revolution in a Post-Career Job Jan-Feb 2022 I hoped to bring the senior living industry forward beyond caregiving to lifelong human empowerment. By Jack Cumming Read more
Generations Today Jan-Feb 2022 On Being a Social Entrepreneur at Age 60—and Beyond Jan-Feb 2022 ‘The world needs us all. Raise your hand.’ By Glynis Worthington Read more
Generations Today Jan-Feb 2022 Embodying Healthy Aging with a Multigenerational Workforce at the NY Academy of Medicine Jan-Feb 2022 Carolyn Stem on what she’s learned in an intergenerational workplace. By Mario Rubano Read more
Generations Today Jan-Feb 2022 Redefining Retirement Jan-Feb 2022 Bill Glover finds passion, purpose with in-home caregiving. By Sean Boone Read more
Generations Today Jan-Feb 2022 Treasuring Work at Age 75 Jan-Feb 2022 Developing trainings for family dementia caregivers keeps her brain stimulated and shares her extensive knowledge. Jane Oderberg Read more
Generations Today Jan-Feb 2022 Community Health Navigator Ray Marion on the Two-Way Nature of Teaching Jan-Feb 2022 ‘You talk to them where they’re at.’ By Alison Biggar Read more
Generations Today Jan-Feb 2022 Meeting Clients Where They Are, and Providing Intensive Services Jan-Feb 2022 DayBreak Adult Care Centers’ Rapid Response Case Management pilot Read more
Read more Generations Now Strengthening Compassion and Interprofessional Collaboration From Our Sponsors By Ashley Bronston
Read more Generations Now Older Workers Are Employable—Tips for Retraining, Reintegrating and Recruiting By Gary A. Officer
Read more Generations Now Workplace Realities During the Super Age and How to Prepare for Them By Bradley Shurman