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 Correcting My Face and Other Tales of Ageism ‘How can we shift our expectations of the consumer to include all of our consumers?’ By Cindy Morris Read more
Generations Now Is Older Age a Key Bias in the Treatment of Breast Cancer? One recent survey points clearly to age bias by physicians when working with breast cancer patients. By Kristina De La Torre Read more
Read more Generations Journal Fall 2022 Does Faith Flourish or Falter at the End of Life? Fall 2022 By Donna Gayles
Read more Generations Journal Fall 2022 The Intersection Between Substance Use in Older Adults and Palliative Care Fall 2022 By Adam Rzetelny and Steven Passik
Read more Generations Journal Fall 2022 The Power of Intergenerational Connection Fall 2022 By Maurya Cockrell
Read more Generations Journal Fall 2022 Advance Care Planning Among American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Peoples Fall 2022 By R. Turner Goins, Elizabeth Anderson, Emily Haozous, and Caitrin Doyle
Read more Generations Journal Fall 2022 The Therapeutic Potential of Psychedelic Medicine for Aging Populations Fall 2022 By Manish Agrawal
Read more Generations Journal Fall 2022 Our Guest Editor: Laser-focused on Helping People Die With Meaning Fall 2022 By Alison Biggar
Read more Generations Journal Fall 2022 Prioritizing Health Equity in Palliative and End-of-Life Care Fall 2022 By Lisa Marsh Ryerson
Read more Generations Journal Fall 2022 Death, Dying, and Grief Are More Than 5-Letter Words Fall 2022 By Carole Fisher
Read more Generations Now What Do We Do from Here: A Reflection on the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health By Robert Blancato
Read more Generations Now Why Political Polarization Won’t Thwart Better Care for Older Adults By Stuart M. Butler
Read more Generations Now Linking Cognitive Impairment and Discrimination in Mexican-origin Immigrants By Elizabeth Muñoz
Read more Generations Today Sept–Oct 2022 In COVID's Wake Sept–Oct 2022 By Fernando Carnavali, Laura Bock and Gabrielle Goldberg
Read more Generations Today Sept–Oct 2022 Action Plan from Biden Administration on Addressing Long COVID Sept–Oct 2022 By Alison Biggar