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Network Collaboratives Give Aging Services Providers a Hand Up

Network Collaboratives Give Aging Services Providers a Hand Up

Generations Today, Transportation and Mobility

‘Everyone has a common goal of building up their networks, but how they go about achieving it differs.’

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How Self-Driving Cars Can Empower a Growing Population of Older Adults

How Self-Driving Cars Can Empower a Growing Population of Older Adults

Generations Today, Transportation and Mobility

A self-driving service can promote wellness, offering access to healthcare or local businesses and connection to family.

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Passing Social Security Forward: A Legacy for All Generations

Passing Social Security Forward: A Legacy for All Generations

Generations Today, Transportation and Mobility

It is time to expand Social Security and we can afford it.

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Toward a National Strategy to Strengthen Family Caregiver Supports

Toward a National Strategy to Strengthen Family Caregiver Supports

Generations Today, Transportation and Mobility

‘The input of family caregivers will be a key component of Strategy development.’

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Building a Stronger, Bolder, Long-Term Care System with Equity at its Center

Building a Stronger, Bolder, Long-Term Care System with Equity at its Center

Generations Today, Transportation and Mobility

‘Angie believes she can live safely at home if only she could receive some help.’

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Medicare Advantage: A Pathway to Offer Innovative, Non-Medical Benefits

Medicare Advantage: A Pathway to Offer Innovative, Non-Medical Benefits

Generations Today, Transportation and Mobility

MA plans are now able to offer a wider variety of benefits through new ‘Special Supplemental Benefits for the Chronically Ill.

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Larry of Arabia and the Rest of the Gang

Larry of Arabia and the Rest of the Gang

Generations Today, Transportation and Mobility

Now you cross the street when you see her, quickly wave and act in a hurry, as if you’ve got to get to work.

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Plan for the Road Ahead: Driving and Dementia

Plan for the Road Ahead: Driving and Dementia

Generations Today, Transportation and Mobility

People with dementia do not typically recognize the loss of problem-solving abilities while they can still use the gas and brake pedals.

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Equity in Aging for LGBT Older Adults: A Review of the Past Ten Years and Progress for the Future

Equity in Aging for LGBT Older Adults: A Review of the Past Ten Years and Progress for the Future

Generations Today, LGBTQ+ Aging in the Post-Trump Era

‘The effects of discrimination and poverty among LGBT individuals compound over the lifetime.’

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The Long, Winding Road to Long-term Care Reform

The Long, Winding Road to Long-term Care Reform

Generations Now

This represents the largest expansion of Medicaid HCBS in American history.

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In Memory: ASA Member and LAIN Leader Tom Callahan

In Memory: ASA Member and LAIN Leader Tom Callahan

Generations Now

Tom had the uncanny ability to put everyone at ease and to make spaces for those who may otherwise have felt marginalized.

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Many Voices, One Cause

Many Voices, One Cause

Generations Now

‘Sahar believes the company’s philosophy will stand out because of its holistic approach to all types of care needs.’

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Venture Capital Is Driving Innovation in the Older Market

Venture Capital Is Driving Innovation in the Older Market

Generations Now

When we looked around, there weren’t a lot of companies that had been formed to meet the needs of older adults.

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Changing the Narrative on Multigenerational Living

Changing the Narrative on Multigenerational Living

Generations Today, Transportation and Mobility

Both policy and psychological barriers hindered the adoption and acceptance of multigenerational households.

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We Must Support LGBT Caregivers Now More Than Ever

We Must Support LGBT Caregivers Now More Than Ever

Generations Today, LGBTQ+ Aging in the Post-Trump Era

‘LGBT caregivers may not be formally recognized as caregivers by healthcare providers.’

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Equity in Entrepreneurship Among Older Adults

Equity in Entrepreneurship Among Older Adults

Generations Now

‘When entrepreneurs are successful, businesses become a source of family wealth that can transfer to future generations.’

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A New Advancing Equity Initiative from Justice in Aging

A New Advancing Equity Initiative from Justice in Aging

Generations Now

‘The impact of racism only intensifies as people of color age and also confront ageism.’

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How Do the Health Crises of COVID-19 and Drug Overdoses Intersect with Aging?

How Do the Health Crises of COVID-19 and Drug Overdoses Intersect with Aging?

Generations Now

‘Adults ages 55 to 64 in particular have seen one of the sharpest increases in overdose deaths over the past five years.’

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New Milken Report Recommends Ways to Make Cognitive Screening Routine

New Milken Report Recommends Ways to Make Cognitive Screening Routine

Generations Now

‘As many as 50 percent of adults with dementia are never diagnosed.’

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Retirement Lessons from Recent Study

Retirement Lessons from Recent Study

Generations Now

Edward Jones and Age Wave are back with new retirement findings, including how imperative it is to plan for good health and savings.

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