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 We Have Questions for the President Elect, What Are Yours? These are just a few questions we have. What are your policy questions? By Peter Kaldes Read more
Generations Now Beware Fraudsters Taking Advantage of the Pandemic New COVID-19 related scams are proliferating. Read more
Generations Now Responding to an Alzheimer’s Diagnosis: One Caregiver’s Experience Tom was officially diagnosed in 2007 as having young onset Alzheimer’s disease. By Elizabeth Gould Read more
Generations Now Families Face New Challenges with Elders Across the Holidays Without in-person visits, adult children may miss important cues that their loved ones are declining. From Our Sponsors By Charlie Young Read more
Generations Now Remembering Dr. Philip R. Lee and His Legacy of Equitable Healthcare Dr. Lee helped to use Medicare as an engine for change. By Diane Rowland Read more
Generations Now When I’m 60 Passionate interest in one topic will keep a person working, happily, well into their 70s, 80s and beyond. By Alison Biggar Read more
Generations Now Tech and Aging and Why It Matters to You 'The digital divide is real and it is deep.' By Cindy Morris Read more
Generations Now My Day as a Poll Worker I would spend the day helping people to vote for candidates whose values I didn’t share. By Cindy Morris Read more
Generations Now The New, Old IBM Around 2014, IBM adopted a new legal approach to fend off claims of age discrimination. By Daniel Kohrman Read more
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 Still Dedicated, Always Vigilant: The Direct Care Worker During COVID-19 Nov-Dec 2020 'Mentally, it affects you. I’m afraid of maybe being asymptomatic and giving it to my kids.' By Alison Biggar Read more
Generations Today ASA’s Last-minute Voting Tips 'Don’t let anyone intimidate you.' By Peter Kaldes Read more
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 Autism Spectrum Disorder and Aging: More Questions Raised, Study Needed Nov-Dec 2020 Some people with Autism Spectrum Disorder need lifelong support and are not able to function fully independently. By Peter V. Rabins Read more
Generations Now Black Americans are Dying Before Their Time 'Death rates of Detroit elders still remain 2 to 2 ½ times higher than their counterparts.' By Ronald S. Taylor and Herbert C. Smitherman, Jr. Read more
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 COVID-19 Shows Why Direct Care Workers Deserve Better Jobs Nov-Dec 2020 The median wage for direct care workers increased by only 19 cents between 2009 and 2019. In Focus By Robert Espinoza Read more
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 Profound Lessons from COVID-19, Particularly on Leadership Nov-Dec 2020 “Barn’s burnt down, now I can see the moon.” Mizuta Masahide In Focus By Ruth Katz Read more
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 Will COVID-19 Change How We Care for Caregivers? Nov-Dec 2020 ‘For caregivers, the juggling of family life and other responsibilities is normal.’ In Focus By C. Grace Whiting Read more
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 Concentrating on the Bright Side: Congregate Living in 2020 Nov-Dec 2020 ‘I need a better balance of time with others and time with just myself.’ In Focus By Betsy M. Sprouse Read more
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 Rethinking ‘Value’ Over the Life Course, Especially in Crises Nov-Dec 2020 ‘Devaluation of older people is not unique to COVID-19.’ In Focus By Kate de Medeiros Read more
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 Supporting People Living with Dementia During COVID-19 Nov-Dec 2020 Caregivers were no longer able to keep their work schedules and became isolated with their care recipients in the home. In Focus By Heather L. Menne and Kate Gordon Read more
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 Health Disparities Facing Older Adults of Color amid COVID-19 Nov-Dec 2020 Many policies consider a patient’s long-term survivability based on their existing health issues. On Aging, Race, Identity and Equity By Gelila Selassie Read more