Read more Using MA and Medicaid OTC Benefits to Support Older Adult Nutrition Health A quick guide on how to help older adults make use of these crucial benefits. From Our Sponsors By Mary Beth Arensberg
Generations Now 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 Read more
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
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 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
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 Might the COVID-19 Pandemic Lead to Better Practices in Long Term Care? Nov-Dec 2020 One geriatrician’s thoughts on planning for the next pandemic. First Person Singular By Paul R. Katz Read more
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 It’s Time to Meet the Needs of African American and Black Caregivers Nov-Dec 2020 ‘More than a fourth of African American caregivers’ report having no family, friends or neighbors to help them.’ From Our Sponsors By Ocean Le and Angie Boddie Read more
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 Aging While … Working for Yourself Nov-Dec 2020 A 60-year-old is three times as likely to launch a successful startup as is a 30-year-old. From Our Sponsors By Lisa Marsh Ryerson Read more
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 Work Left to Be Done After LTSS Scorecard Shows States’ Performance Nov-Dec 2020 ‘Since the last Scorecard, half of states improved spending on HCBS.’ By Megan Burke Read more
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 Gauging Readiness for Healthcare Contracting: n4a’s New Network Readiness Assessment Tool Nov-Dec 2020 ‘These are important conversations to have in terms of “how are we going to handle these situations?” ’ From Our Sponsors Read more
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 Weathering the Storm: How Older Adults Will Help Drive States’ Economic Growth and Recovery Nov-Dec 2020 ‘States with the oldest populations will experience the largest economic growth.’ From Our Sponsors By Jean Accius and Joo Yeoun Suh Read more
Generations Today Nov-Dec 2020 Mitigating COVID-19 Risk for the Chronically Ill Nov-Dec 2020 At-home dialysis can help older adults with kidney disease avoid infection. By Dinesh Chatoth Read more
Generations Now Catharine Carter Catlett Williams: Sept. 2, 1923–Sept. 8, 2020 'Carter called for “individualized person-centered care” to eliminate restraints and improve outcomes.' Remembrances from Barbara Frank, Elma Holder, and Sarah Burger Read more
Generations Now Older Workers Face an Unemployment Gap not Seen in Nearly 50 Years Six months after the initial burst of layoffs and furloughs, older workers continue to lose jobs at higher rates. By Owen Davis Read more
Generations Now Advance Care Planning Should Be a Standard of Care for Healthcare Systems Advance care planning limits uncertainty in the event of serious illness. By Dr. Carole Montgomery Read more
Generations Now Peter Kaldes: Trust Your Vision and Be Nimble, Responsive, Resilient 'But listening alone is useless if you also don’t have empathy.' Read more
Generations Now From Robert Butler to Maya Angelou and Beyond: ASA History Is Interwoven with America’s A quick spin through ASA's past. Read more
Generations Now Fostering Social Connection and a Sense of Purpose During a Pandemic Handwritten letters can provide valuable social support. OpEd By Lisa Marsh Ryerson Read more
Generations Now Supporting Boomer’s Desire to Age in Place 'The passion in our space is contagious. And I’m hooked!' From Our Sponsors By Charlie Young Read more
Generations Now What the Market Will Bear: On Drug Pricing and Potential COVID Treatments Prior to Medicare Part D, the market wouldn't bear much, in the way of pricey medications. Read more
Generations Now Rosalynn Carter Institute Finds Caregivers Are in Crisis "Self-care has become a thing of the past," said one caregiver. Read more
Generations Now Act Now to Defeat Older Adult Malnutrition 'Malnutrition in older adults costs the United States an estimated $51.3 billion dollars each year.' By Meredith Ponder Whitmire Read more
Generations Now In Their Own Words: How Nursing Home Residents Feel About Lock-Down “Covid-19 has limited my visits with my son; there is no hope.” Read more
Generations Now Celebrate the U.N.’s International Day of Older Persons Focus on women in nursing, who are undervalued and inadequately compensated. Read more