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
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
Generations Now Advocating for Patient Organization with a Care Binder Why it’s important to consider using a care binder and how they help family caregivers. From Our Sponsors By Caregiving.com Read more
Read more Generations Now Why Is Our Life Expectancy Declining and How Might We Fix It? By Marcia G. Ory
Read more Generations Now Call for Applications for the 2023–24 Health and Aging Policy Fellowship Year
Generations Now SilverSneakers to offer Apple Fitness+ to Participating Medicare Advantage Members Apple Fitness+ is a fitness and wellness service with studio-style workouts and meditations. Read more
Read more Generations Now Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle: Or How to Save DME from Ending Up in the Landfill By Barbara J. Sigler
Read more Generations Now More Support for Family Caregivers Available Via the RAISE Act Roadmap By Ocean Le
Generations Now New Research Supports the Importance of Nutrition in Surgical Recovery ‘Previous research has shown the value of nutrition in reducing hospital length of stay and readmission rates in surgery patients.’ From Our Sponsors By Kirk W. Kerr Read more
Read more Generations Now New Interactive Guide Looks to Make Aging in Place a Healthy Reality for More Americans By Amy Herr and Liane Wardlow
Generations Now New Generations United Report Highlights Grandfamilies’ Struggles with Food Insecurity Existing help for food insecure families tends to assume kids live with parents, not grandparents, and should be fixed to reflect reality. . By Donna Butts Read more
Read more Generations Today November–December 2022 For Dylan Thomas Who Also Did Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night November–December 2022 By Julie Chafets Grass