Read more Is AI Age-Friendly? Answering the questions, what might AI do for older adults, and when to proceed with caution. By Richard Adler
Generations Now Key Health and Wellness Insights from GetSetUp’s 2024 Active Aging Report Improving digital literacy and combating social isolation are two areas showing improvement in the new report. By Liz Miller Read more
Generations Now Advancing a National Plan on Aging Through Community Listening Embracing diverse perspectives is foundational to this initiative. By Kari Benson, Kelly Cronin, Jennifer Baker, Adam Mosey, Amy Herr, Rani Snyder, Scott Bane, Narda Ipakchi and Erin Westphal Read more
Generations Now One of Our Nation’s Fastest Growing Jobs Is Missing from the Electoral Debate Candidates tend to talk around direct care work when they should propose concrete solutions. By Jodi M. Sturgeon Read more
Read more Spending Time in the Weeds, But for Worthy Outcomes Two experts on why applied research could mean a much better way to age. By Alison Biggar
Generations Journal Summer 2024 Applied Research in Aging: Advancing Health Equity and Addressing Social Needs Summer 2024 The roles data and research play in getting elders the care they need, with a spotlight on Medicare Advantage and social care. By Claire Ankuda and Bonnie Ewald Read more
Generations Journal Summer 2024 Leveraging Health Services Research to Address Aging Health Equity Summer 2024 The frailty care crisis remains invisible to most people Americans, but collaboration between agencies should draw attention to it and foster interventions. By Megan Huisingh-Scheetz, Naoko Muramatsu, R. Tamara Konetzka, and Marshall H. Chin Read more
Generations Journal Summer 2024 Pragmatic Clinical Trials for Dementia Care: Experience from the First 5 Years of the IMPACT Collaboratory Summer 2024 Why we need more research on what kind of dementia care works, how, and for whom, to make a difference in the real-world. By Jill Harrison, Susan L Mitchell, Ellen P. McCarthy, and Vincent Mor Read more
Read more When Nature Is a Savior Taking advantage of nature’s proven health benefits, during duress and ever after. By Emma Stokes
Read more Generations Now Grandparents as Caregivers: A Changing Demographic with Unique Support Needs By Meredith Hughes, Scott Beach and Everette James
Read more Generations Journal Winter 2023–24 Older Entrepreneurs: Unsupported Economic Heroes Winter 2023–24 By Cal J. Halvorsen
Read more Generations Now Cognitive Aging in Place: Guides to Enhance Safety, Independence, and Comfort at Home By Elahn Little and Eunhwa Yang
Read more Generations Today Jan–Feb 2024 Leadership Is Autobiography: An Ode to Black Feminism Jan–Feb 2024 By Patrice L. Dickerson
Read more Generations Today Jan–Feb 2024 Grounding Myself in an Ancient Practice Jan–Feb 2024 By Mazie Soto
Generations Now When You Listen With Your Heart Be who you are at your core, a human being who cares about another human being; nothing else matters. By Sandy Alissa Novack Read more
Read more Generations Now The ABCD’s Approach for Obesity Treatment and Why Muscle Matters From Our Sponsors By Carley Rusch
Read more Generations Now Facing the Dual Challenges of Caregiving While Aging with Disability By Minakshi Raj, Elena T. Remillard and Wendy A. Rogers
Read more Generations Now How to Meet the Growing Challenge of Older Americans with Vision Loss From Our Sponsors By Larry Johnson
Read more Generations Journal Special Edition 2023 Our Guest Editors: Committed to the Case Against Structural Ageism Special Edition 2023 By Alison Biggar
Read more Generations Journal Special Edition 2023 On Ableism, Ageism, and the Intersections Between Them Special Edition 2023 By Alan S. Gutterman
Read more Generations Journal Special Edition 2023 The Structural Roots of Ageism and Ableism: What It Means for LGBTQ+ Older Adults Special Edition 2023 By Michael Adams
Read more Generations Journal Special Edition 2023 Incorporating an Anti-Ageist and Anti-Ableist Lens into DEI Work Special Edition 2023 By Kylie Madhav