One way to bolster any future public health response is coordination and collaboration between public health and age-friendly movements.

Generations Journal, vol. 46, no. 1 (Spring 2022)
One way to bolster any future public health response is coordination and collaboration between public health and age-friendly movements.
GEDs responded with age-appropriate care in a model that can continue and hopefully replicate.
‘Fair and balanced’ reporting can be anything but when non-experts are given platforms.
How does political action or inaction affect health outcomes and what can be done about it?
Multiple lessons learned in the state’s pandemic response can be used going forward.
Suggestions for improving psychological care for older adults whose social isolation and loneliness skyrocketed.
‘I have kids living in the area, but I couldn’t see them or touch them for five or six months.’
Generations Journal, vol. 46, no. 1 (Spring 2022)
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Generations Journal is the quarterly journal of the American Society on Aging. Each issue is devoted to bringing together the most useful and current knowledge about a specific topic in the field of aging, with emphasis on practice, research, and policy.