Read more Americans Want a Better Economy—Investing in Care Holds the Key Cuts to Medicaid and the threat of mass deportations could do irreparable harm to direct care. OpEd By Jodi M. Sturgeon
Generations Now The Rising Share of Inpatient Hospital Days Attributed to Medicare Advantage A look at the numbers of who’s staying in the hospital for longer periods and downstream effects. By Jeannie Fuglesten Biniek and Jamie Godwin Read more
Generations Now Improving Pressure Injury Quality Care with Nutrition Putting older patients at the center of care via new protocols that include nutrition as part of the care action steps. From Our Sponsors By Amy Shepps Read more
Generations Now A Forest of Generations How arbitrary generational definitions can foster ageist thinking. By Jeanette Leardi Read more
Read more Innovating Like It's 1976 We need to be smarter and bolder to formulate a politically and financially viable plan that succeeds in definitively helping older adults. By Ruth Katz
Generations Journal Fall 2024 Generations, a Voice for Those Affected by the Care Management Evolution Fall 2024 The role of ASA and Generations in the Aging Network. By Richard Browdie Read more
Generations Journal Fall 2024 How Splendid to Explore ‘Gender and Age: A Focus on Women’ Fall 2024 Tying the personal to the professional is a wise exercise in the evolution of women’s place in the world. By Wendy Lustbader Read more
Generations Journal Fall 2024 Medicare Has Sustainability Issues: Who Could Have Guessed? Fall 2024 One issue held several articles urging Medicare reform way back in 1996. By Marshall B. Kapp Read more
Read more Improving Lives and Care: the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program How the LTCOP came about and the challenges it faces. By Carol Scott
Read more Generations Journal Winter 2021–22 Reflections on Title VII 30 Years Later Winter 2021–22 By William F. Benson
Read more Generations Journal Winter 2021–22 Title VI of the Older Americans Act: Past, Present, and Future Winter 2021–22 By Cynthia LaCounte
Read more Generations Journal Winter 2021–22 Success: An Original Area Agency on Aging at 50 Years Winter 2021–22 By John N. Skirven
Read more Generations Journal Winter 2021–22 The Older Americans Act from the Inside: An Interview with Deputy Assistant Secretary for Aging Edwin Walker Winter 2021–22
Generations Journal Winter 2021–22 Vision: Meet Reality Winter 2021–22 Elusive historical topic, combined with COVID-19 challenges meant a difficult shepherding of this edition. By Richard Browdie Read more
Generations Journal Winter 2021–22 On the Older Americans Act and Why We Need to Pay Attention to History Winter 2021–22 Nothing survives in public service without advocacy, maintaining a foundation, and learning what to do better. By Alison Biggar Read more
Generations Now Diversifying Medicine at the NIH NIH diversity lead Dr. Marie Bernard on how she got there and why it’s such a crucial job. In Focus: Older Black Women in the Academy Read more
Generations Now Advancing Healthy Nutrition and Aging with New Resources for Federal Advocacy Malnutrition is a growing crisis; this toolkit lays out how to advocate for improved care and access and generate research. By Meredith Ponder Whitmire and Laura Borth Read more
Generations Now Excerpt: On Learning That I Was Teaching “N----r Literature”: Or Why It’s Hard To Do Diversity in Academe An excerpt from "Sisterlocking Discoarse" focuses on racism inside and outside academics. In Focus: Older Black Women in the Academy By Valerie Lee Read more
Read more Generations Now Reading2Connect Allows Older Adults with Dementia to Re-engage with a Lifelong Habit By Susan Ostrowski
Generations Now New Alzheimer’s Daycare Model Shows Potential Town Square Sarasota adheres to a 1950s theme. Read more
Generations Now Ignite Career Center Finds Jobs Matching Elders’ Skill Sets Older adults often don’t realize their life/career stories hold value. Read more
Generations Now Solving the Long-Term Care Facility Crisis Resources desperately needed to prevent severe staffing shortages and poor working conditions in LTC facilities. OpEd By Lori Smetanka Read more
Generations Now National Alliance for Caregiving Founder Gail Hunt Dies at 76 Gail Hunt was a beloved mentor to many in the aging field. Obit Read more
Generations Now Opportunities for Improving Health Equity Through Nutrition Causes of and potential solutions to malnutrition and food insecurity from the MQii Advisory Committee. From Our Sponsors By Christina Badaracco Read more
Generations Now An Inescapable Network of Mutuality: Our Commitment to ASA Rise Launching the next generation of BIPOC leaders in Aging. By Peter Kaldes Read more
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