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Care Management and Self-direction: Compatible?

Care Management and Self-direction: Compatible?

As the World Turns: Care Management's Continued Role in an Ever-Changing Delivery System, Generations Journal

In self-direction, participants garner help from a counselor to think through ways to meet their needs for safely remaining in the community.

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Care Management in Residential Settings: Added Benefit or Unnecessary Duplication?

Care Management in Residential Settings: Added Benefit or Unnecessary Duplication?

As the World Turns: Care Management's Continued Role in an Ever-Changing Delivery System, Generations Journal

Does it make sense to require independent care management for individuals who live in residential settings such as assisted living and nursing facilities?

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Care Management in a Managed Care World: Can They Work in Concert?

Care Management in a Managed Care World: Can They Work in Concert?

As the World Turns: Care Management's Continued Role in an Ever-Changing Delivery System, Generations Journal

‘Navigating services from two insurance plans and an assortment of LTSS providers can be very complicated, even for the most healthcare-savvy people.’

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Help for Primary Care Practitioners in Addressing Older Adult Alcohol and Opioid Use

Help for Primary Care Practitioners in Addressing Older Adult Alcohol and Opioid Use

Generations Journal, Winter 2020-21

‘From 2015 to 2016, 19 percent of older adults filled at least one opioid prescription.’

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Caring for Aging Veterans with Alcohol Use Disorder and Multiple Morbidities

Caring for Aging Veterans with Alcohol Use Disorder and Multiple Morbidities

Generations Journal, Winter 2020-21

Aging veterans with alcohol use disorder and multiple morbidities face a complex slate of needs.

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Battling Loneliness: The American Geriatrics Society’s CoCare: Hospital Elder Life Program

Battling Loneliness: The American Geriatrics Society’s CoCare: Hospital Elder Life Program

Fall 2020, Generations Journal

Volunteers are a key component to the program, and it demonstrates a 95 percent satisfaction rate.

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A Solutions-Oriented Partnership Helps Metro Detroit Elders Stay Safe at Home

A Solutions-Oriented Partnership Helps Metro Detroit Elders Stay Safe at Home

Generations Journal, Summer 2020

Metro In-Home Solutions, a collaborative of four charitable organizations, accelerates home modifications for Detroit’s older adults.

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Falling Short: Federal Housing Assistance Is Failing Older Adults

Falling Short: Federal Housing Assistance Is Failing Older Adults

Generations Journal, Summer 2020

Federal housing assistance programs are not meeting the affordable housing needs of low-income elders: two potential solutions may mitigate this shortcoming.

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Guardianship Is Complex and Should Be Tailored to the Person’s Needs

Guardianship Is Complex and Should Be Tailored to the Person’s Needs

Generations Now

When a person is subject to guardianship, they retain the right to be involved in decisions.

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‘Magic Table’ Can Create Joy, Overcome Apathy in People With Dementia

‘Magic Table’ Can Create Joy, Overcome Apathy in People With Dementia

Generations Now

The Tovertafel shows benefits for elders with dementia and their caregivers.

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The Crucial Role of Federal Nutrition Programs in Promoting Health Among Low-Income Older Adults

The Crucial Role of Federal Nutrition Programs in Promoting Health Among Low-Income Older Adults

Generations Journal, Precarious Aging and Late-Life Poverty

‘Food insecurity is an issue of equity—significant disparities exist in the nation’s older population’s access to food.’

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The COVID-19 Pandemic and Precarious Aging: The Importance of an Equity Response

The COVID-19 Pandemic and Precarious Aging: The Importance of an Equity Response

Generations Journal, Precarious Aging and Late-Life Poverty

‘Many in the media, as well as in government, resorted to politicizing the pandemic by placing the blame largely on individuals.’

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Addressing Health Equity for Older Adults at the Neighborhood Level

Addressing Health Equity for Older Adults at the Neighborhood Level

Generations Journal, Precarious Aging and Late-Life Poverty

‘Social determinants of health are strongly patterned by place.’

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Climate, Disasters, and Extreme Weather Events: Vulnerability, Resources, and Interventions for Lower-Income Older Adults

Climate, Disasters, and Extreme Weather Events: Vulnerability, Resources, and Interventions for Lower-Income Older Adults

Generations Journal, Precarious Aging and Late-Life Poverty

Catastrophic disasters can be extremely disruptive and take months—if not years—to recover from.

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A Tricky Balance: Medicare’s Affordability and Middle- and Lower-Income Beneficiaries’ Financial Stress

A Tricky Balance: Medicare’s Affordability and Middle- and Lower-Income Beneficiaries’ Financial Stress

Generations Journal, Precarious Aging and Late-Life Poverty

‘Medicare beneficiaries’ needs have evolved more rapidly over the past six decades than has the Medicare program.’

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The Diversity of Older Immigrants and Precarious Aging: Eligibility and Access to Public Benefits

The Diversity of Older Immigrants and Precarious Aging: Eligibility and Access to Public Benefits

Generations Journal, Precarious Aging and Late-Life Poverty

Immigrants have performed vital roles in building our nation and continue to be prominent contributors in strengthening America’s resilience and capacity.

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Affordable Senior Housing Maintenance and Renovations, COVID-19, and the Precarity of Residents’ Health Safety

Affordable Senior Housing Maintenance and Renovations, COVID-19, and the Precarity of Residents’ Health Safety

Generations Journal, Precarious Aging and Late-Life Poverty

Three case studies of protecting residents from COVID-19 during low-income senior building renovations.

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Precarity in Later life: Understanding Risk, Vulnerability, and Resilience

Precarity in Later life: Understanding Risk, Vulnerability, and Resilience

Generations Journal, Precarious Aging and Late-Life Poverty

Aging in place may be the “ideal” held by the majority of older Americans, yet, for too many, it is an increasingly challenging, if not impossible, goal.

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Plugging Transportation Gaps: Microtransit Can Fill in Where Public Transit and Ride-Hailing Fail

Plugging Transportation Gaps: Microtransit Can Fill in Where Public Transit and Ride-Hailing Fail

Generations Today

On-demand public transit allows travelers to request a shared shuttle that picks them up in a few minutes.

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Preparing for Ongoing and New Challenges in a Post-Pandemic World

Preparing for Ongoing and New Challenges in a Post-Pandemic World

Generations Now

We must find a way to increase the resilience of long-term care settings to future unexpected events.

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