Read more Empowering Diversity: A Call for Inclusive Leadership in Aging Why representation at all levels of organizations, including the highest, is so critical to solving complex inequities. By Rigo J. Saborio
Generations Now Innovation and Integration: Pathways to Serve the ‘Forgotten Middle’ Or how to provide affordable senior housing solutions for middle-income older adults and their evolving preferences and care needs. By Lauren Dunning and Avery Wallace Read more
Generations Now Creating an Enriching Work Life for Older Adults with Vision Loss Support and training allow people with vision loss to secure or maintain positions. From Our Sponsors By Lee Nasehi Read more
Generations Now How We Might Reduce Risks for Older Adults in a Changing Climate Advocacy is needed to help those at greatest risk for all climate crises. By Danielle Arigoni Read more
Read more Building the Geriatric Mental Health and Substance Use Workforce Creative, multipronged national efforts are underway to address the shortage of geriatric mental health providers who also have knowledge of substance use. By Susan Buehler and Erin E. Emery-Tiburcio
Generations Journal Spring 2024 Our Guest Editor: Passionate About Elders’ Resilience Spring 2024 Geriatric mental health expert Tobi Abramson will never stop pushing the growth narrative. By Alison Biggar Read more
Generations Journal Spring 2024 A Note of Introduction Spring 2024 Our Guest Editor details why elders’ mental health is a crucial topic, and how we must reframe it. By Tobi Abramson Read more
Generations Journal Spring 2024 The Cultivation of Psychological Resilience as an Older Adult’s Superpower Spring 2024 ‘The more important recovery is to the person, the more likely they will remember the skills learned in the recovery process.’ By Tobi Abramson and Pamela Braverman Schmidt 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
Generations Now Shelter from the Storm At 78 McCulley had already spent one career at Raytheon, and now is a paid caregiver for a 97-year-old. Read more
Generations Now Tips on Mask-wearing for People With Dementia Gently remind the person that the virus is ongoing and they need to protect themselves and others. Read more
Generations Now Working Longer Cannot Solve the Retirement Income Crisis When we control for all factors that help a person prepare for retirement, working longer has no independent effect. By Bridget Fisher Read more
Generations Today March-April 2021 Shoulder to Shoulder, Men’s Shedders Engage with One Another, Save Lives March-April 2021 ‘Shedders are not slackers.’ By Alison Biggar Read more
Generations Today March-April 2021 Seeking Concern for Community in Broadening Internet Access March-April 2021 ‘Cooperatives continue to be the lead agents of rural Internetification.’ Op-Ed By Philip B. Stafford Read more
Generations Today March-April 2021 To Go Back to School Or Not: For These MSW Students It’s a Resounding Yes March-April 2021 'Learning is always about discovery, it opens up things I didn’t know about and didn’t know I was interested in.' Read more
Generations Today March-April 2021 An Ethic of Care Needed in Our Long-term Care System March-April 2021 ‘Commitment to personal autonomy is an inherent feature of an LTC ethic of care.’ In Focus By Larry Polivka Read more
Generations Today March-April 2021 Ethical Uncertainty in the Care of Hospitalized Older Adults: Challenges and Pandemic Considerations March-April 2021 Planning, including with advance directives, does not cover all decisions and needs people face as they age. In Focus By Nancy Berlinger, Laura Guidry-Grimes and Adira Hulkower Read more
Generations Today March-April 2021 The Ethics of Misogyny March-April 2021 ‘Women have long been taken for granted as the default safety net.’ In Focus By Erika L. Moritsugu Read more
Generations Today March-April 2021 International Medical Graduates Key to Innovative Hospital to Home Program March-April 2021 ‘Spending time with clients to build trust and understand their personal health goals is key to the success of the program.’ Read more
Generations Today March-April 2021 Aging While … in a Post-Pandemic World March-April 2021 ‘More low-income older adults will become entrepreneurs, freelancers and gig workers.’ From Our Sponsors By Lisa Marsh Ryerson Read more
Generations Today March-April 2021 Fighting Ageism in Crisis Standards of Care March-April 2021 ‘Considerations of prognosis must be limited to the risk of imminent mortality.’ By Gelila Selassie and Regan Bailey Read more
Generations Today March-April 2021 Help for Southeast Asian American Caregivers Facing PTSD, Trauma, Racism and Language Barriers March-April 2021 Some 70 percent of older Southeast Asian American immigrants or refugees have been diagnosed with PTSD. By Sina Sam, Jenna McDavid and Ocean Le Read more
Generations Today March-April 2021 Inside California’s New Master Plan for Aging: An Opportunity for Reimagining and Reform March-April 2021 Goals for the Master Plan are informed using population and program data, which will guide implementation. Read more
Generations Now Without Trust, There Can Be No Healthcare Equity Public health and aging services must regain lost trust, or gain the trust they never had earned. From Our Sponsors By Erwin Tan and Jean Accius February 23, 2021 Read more
Generations Today March-April 2021 Age Diversity Is the Untapped Source for Growth Business Leaders Are Talking About March-April 2021 ‘Multigenerational teams perform better, lead to greater worker satisfaction and produce greater revenue for companies.’ By Jeffrey Gullo Read more
Generations Now Overthrowing Ageism 'Why do adult children feel shame in admitting that we don’t know the best way to care for mom and dad?’ From Our Sponsors By Charlie Young February 18, 2020 Read more
Generations Now ASA Joins AARP, AARP Foundation and SAGE in Amicus Briefs Fighting Discrimination Against LGBT Surviving Spouses 'The SSA is discriminating against married LGBT couples.' February 10, 2021 Read more
Generations Now Immediate Actions the new Administration Should Take to Improve End-of-life Care and Planning We offer three critical ways the Biden Administration can positively impact end-of-life care for all populations. From Our Sponsors By Kim Callinan Read more
Generations Now Doctors Without Borders Helps U.S. Nursing Homes Fight Infection, Stigma and for Resources ‘Some of the world’s most advanced health systems were not prepared to handle a pandemic.’ By Heather Pagano February 10, 2021 Read more