Read more The Cost of Aging in Prison ‘Older adults in California prisons, including those with chronic (but not totally disabling) illnesses are mandated to work every day.’ By Marilyn Montenegro, Aileen Hongo and Jane Dorotik
Generations Now Now is the Time to Integrate Nutrition and Malnutrition Care into State Master Plans on Aging More than half of U.S. states are developing plans, but nutrition needs to be included. From Our Sponsors By Bob Blancato Read more
Generations Now Beyond Their Prime? Or Just Missed Opportunity? Self-perception is a key reason older women don’t exercise as they should. By Lois Angelo Read more
Generations Now Why Workforce Leaders Must Prioritize Home Care Training and Careers ‘These workers deserve good jobs, and all U.S. workers need access to quality care. Yet the latter is dependent upon the former.’ By Robert Espinoza and Corinne Eldridge Read more
Read more Our Guest Editor: Determined to Foster Equitable Aging Ernest Gonzales is laser-focused on ensuring everyone has choices to live productively. By Alison Biggar
Generations Journal Winter 2023–24 Achieving an Equitable Society Through Intergenerational Programming and Research Winter 2023–24 Programs connecting generations show incredible promise and should be expanded upon nationwide. By Ernest Gonzales, Allison Merz, and Natalie Green Read more
Generations Journal Winter 2023–24 Intergenerational Programs as a Tool to Advance Equity Winter 2023–24 These programs can help build resiliency and power within historically marginalized communities. By Trent Stamp Read more
Generations Journal Winter 2023–24 Intergenerational Theory as a Tool to Diversify Practice and Policy Winter 2023–24 Why grounding intergenerational programming in theory increases their chances of success. By Shannon E. Jarrott Read more
Read more Let’s Break this Bread and Eat On how culinary traditions click with chosen family. By Natalie Green
Generations Today March–April 2024 Resurgence of Indigenous Food Traditions Helps Heal Bodies and Spirits
Read more Generations Journal Summer 2023 Solo Agers Can Find Independence in Planning and Advocacy Summer 2023 By Eric J. Einhart, Judith M. Flynn, and Roberta K. Flowers
Read more Generations Journal Summer 2023 Senior Living: An Alternative for Solo Agers Summer 2023 By Jill Vitale-Aussem
Read more Generations Journal Summer 2023 Cohousing: A Way for Solo Agers to Build and Maintain Community Summer 2023 By Charles Durrett
Read more Generations Journal Summer 2023 Shared Housing: Making a Golden Girls Home a Reality Summer 2023 By Annamarie Pluhar
Read more Generations Journal Summer 2023 Forget Me Not: Solo Agers, Too, Want to Be Remembered Summer 2023 By Mary Young and Allen Davis
Read more Generations Journal Summer 2023 Solo Aging and the Importance of Building a Local Support Network Summer 2023 By Carol Marak
Read more Generations Journal Summer 2023 The Community-as-Family Model Summer 2023 By Wendl Kornfeld
Read more Generations Journal Summer 2023 The Backup Plan—A New Planning Model that Keeps Solo Agers in Mind Summer 2023 By Linda J. Camp
Read more Generations Now Measuring the Impact of Menopause Symptoms on Women in the Workplace By Ekta Kapoor
Read more Generations Now The Precious Riches of Shared Intergenerational Housing By Rabbi Laura Geller
Read more Generations Now Supporting Local Multisector Plans for Aging in Rural Communities By Pauline DeLange Martinez
Read more Generations Now Tackling the Great Mismatch: Retaining Talent at All Ages From Our Sponsors By Debra Whitman and Stefano Scarpetta
Read more Generations Now Vision Rehabilitation Can Complete the Continuum of Care From Our Sponsors By Libby Murphy
Read more Generations Now Medically Tailored Meals Use Nutritious Food to Treat Disease From Our Sponsors By Jean Terranova and Lisa Zullig
Generations Now Thinking Globally, Acting Locally One Massachusetts AAA’s perspective on grandparents raising grandchildren. By Amber Krasinski Read more