Generations Now
The Latest News & Features
Hollywood Could Help, Not Hinder the Caregiving Cause
Family caregivers are often misrepresented on film, and it’s a missed opportunity to help caregivers self-identify and advocate.
Embracing Diversity Through a Multicultural Lens
A personal tale illuminates the many lessons learned in life and as part of an ASA RISE cohort.
Personally Motivated, Professionally Determined
Denny Chan fights daily for older victims of systemic discrimination.
Responding to an Alzheimer’s Diagnosis: One Caregiver’s Experience
Tom was officially diagnosed in 2007 as having young onset Alzheimer’s disease.
The Approaching Eviction Crisis
With the moratorium on evictions in federally assisted or backed housing having expired, near retirees, many of whom are struggling with their employment and housing, are of great concern.
Warrior for the Cause
Jennifer Horn is never shy about speaking out on diversity, equity and inclusion, and has lessons for the rest of us.
Will You Love Me When I’m 64?
Ageism flourishes on dating apps, and not just from suitors.
Impact of Racism and Inequities on African Americans’ Sleep and Well-being
An intervention called “BrainWorks” increases Alzheimer’s literacy among African Americans.
New Direct Care Workforce State Index Maps Out Progress and Potential
This state-level analysis allows leaders to consider the relative wage disparity in their state and its implications for workers.
Looking Forward to Progress on Malnutrition in 2023!
The year 2023 comes with a long to-do list to solve older adult malnutrition, and plenty of opportunities to make it happen.

