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Substance Use Is a Critical Health and Mental Health Issue for Older Adults
By Madeline A. Naegle and Benjamin H. Han
Training Future Leaders to Address Mental Health and Substance Use Issues in Older Adults—The Health and Aging Policy Fellows Program
By Harold Alan Pincus, Kathleen M. Pike, and Brigitta Spaeth-Rublee
Substance Use Disorders in Older Adults: Overview and Future Directions
By Carlos Blanco and Isabella Lennon
Something to Talk About: Reducing Risk in Alcohol Consumption Using Education and Conversation
By Deborah S. Finnell
Treating Substance Misuse in Older Adults Participating in PACE
By Pamela Z. Cacchione
Can Innovative Technologies Improve Behavioral Health Care for Older Adults?
By Alexis Kuerbis and Silke Behrendt
Why Older Adults Should Quit Tobacco and How They Can
By Lisa U. Nguyen and Timothy C. Chen
Spotlight: Smokeless Tobacco Use in Older South and Southeast Asian Americans
By Benjamin H. Han
Ethical Dilemmas in Counseling Older Adults on Cannabis Use: Less Science, More Quandaries
By Arthur Robin Williams
Help for Primary Care Practitioners in Addressing Older Adult Alcohol and Opioid Use
By Sebastian T. Tong, Elisabeth U. Kato, Mary P. Nix, and Arlene S. Bierman
Spotlight: Caring for Aging Veterans with Alcohol Use Disorder and Multiple Morbidities
By Aaron P. Greenstein, Haley V. Solomon, and Margo C. Funk
SBIRT-Plus: Adding Population Health Innovations to Enhance Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention Effectiveness
By Thomas Babor
Barriers Facing Older Adults with Substance Use Disorders in Post–Acute Care Settings
By Rossana Lau-Ng, Hollis Day, and Daniel P. Alford
What Can a Recovery Model for Alaska Natives Teach Us about Substance Use and Older Adults?
By Jordan P. Lewis
Prevalence and Correlates of Methamphetamine Use Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in San Francisco
By Glenn-Milo Santos, Desmond Miller, Jennifer Jain, Akua Gyamerah, Erin Wilson, Willi McFarland, and Henry F. Raymond
How Health Centers Engage Elders with Substance Use Disorder in Treatment
By Margaret Flinter
Spotlight: Caring for Older Adults Post Incarceration
By Benjamin H. Han
An Opportune Moment for Socially Just Economic Strategies to Prevent Precarity
Our Guest Editors
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Precarity in Later life: Understanding Risk, Vulnerability, and Resilience
By Judith G. Gonyea and Amanda Grienier
Precarity and Economic Equality
Precarious Aging: The Spatial Context of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Economic Security
By Jan E. Mutchler, Yang Li, and Nidya Velasco Roldán
The Importance of Social Security as an Equalizer
By Wenliang Hou and Geoffrey T. Sanzenbacher
The Diversity of Older Immigrants and Precarious Aging: Eligibility and Access to Public Benefits
By Trinh Phan and Gelila Selassie
Precarity and Health Equity
A Tricky Balance: Medicare’s Affordability and Middle- and Lower-Income Beneficiaries’ Financial Stress
By Amber Willink
The Crucial Role of Federal Nutrition Programs in Promoting Health Among Low-Income Older Adults
By Robert Blancato and Meredith Whitmire
Precarity on a Global Scale
Climate, Disasters, and Extreme Weather Events: Vulnerability, Resources, and Interventions for Lower-Income Older Adults
By Alexis A. Merdjanoff
The COVID-19 Pandemic and Precarious Aging: The Importance of an Equity
By Marc A. Garcia, Adriana M. Reyes, and Catherine Garcia
Precarity in Relation to Place
Addressing Health Equity for Older Adults at the Neighborhood Level
By Stephanie Robert and Meghan Jenkins Morales
Mitigating Homelessness Among Older Adults: Opportunities in Adapting the Permanent Supportive Housing Model
By Sonia Gupta Pandit and Rebecca T. Brown
Affordable Senior Housing Maintenance and Renovations, COVID-19, and the Precarity of Residents’ Health Safety
By Tam E. Perry, Zach Kilgore, Michael Appel, Michele Watkins, Claudia Sanford, and Dennis Archambault
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Dementia and Living Well
Our Guest Editors: Dementia and Alzheimer’s Experts Share Varied Voices
By Alison Biggar
Improving the Lives of People Living with Dementia and Their Caregivers
By Nora Super
Trying My Best to Live Well with Dementia
By Betsy Groves
Living Well as an Alzheimer’s Caregiver
By Tom Allen
Evolving Dementia Pre-Diagnosis Stage
Promoting Healthy Aging to Reduce the Risk of Dementia: A Public Health Imperative
By Janelle Gore, Benjamin Denno, John D. Omura, Matthew Baumgart, and Lisa C. McGuire
Early Detection of Dementia and the Goal of Population-based Care
By Soo Borson and Joshua Chodosh
Dementia Stigma: Let’s Stop It from Stymieing Solutions
By Sarah Lenz Lock, Laura Mehegan, and Chuck Rainville
The Post-Diagnostic Stage
Dementia-Friendly Initiatives for Individuals Living with Dementia, Care Partners, and Communities
By Alice Bonner, Amy Walsh, Jody Shue, Grace Morton, and Terry Fulmer
Health Disparities in Long-Term Care for People Living with Dementia
By Lenise Cummings-Vaughn
Providing ‘Just Enough’ Support for Individuals to Live Well with Dementia
By Sam Fazio, Lauren Stratton, Chelsea Kline, and Sheila Molony
Technological Advances in Dementia Care and Services
The Power of Technology for Individuals Living with Dementia
By Jack York
So, You Want to Build a Program?
By Kylie Meyer, Nancy McPherson, and Donna Benton
Direct Care Workers are the Foundation of a Dementia-Capable Workforce
By Kezia Scales and Laura M. Wagner
Looking Forward
Looking in the Rearview Mirror and the Road Ahead on Dementia & Living Well
By Douglas D. Pace
Suggested citation for articles in this issue: [Last Name(s), First Name(s)]. “Article Title.” Generations Journal, vol. 47, no. 1 (Spring 2023). [URL]