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Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle: Or How to Save DME from Ending Up in the Landfill
Maryland Department of Aging routinely recycles durable medical equipment for those who need it.
Call for Applications for the 2023–24 Health and Aging Policy Fellowship Year
Program fosters leaders who change health and aging policy and improve healthcare for elders.
Opening Minds Through Art
A program builds bridges across age and cognitive barriers using art.
SilverSneakers to offer Apple Fitness+ to Participating Medicare Advantage Members
Apple Fitness+ is a fitness and wellness service with studio-style workouts and meditations.
Nature Really Is Medicine, This Caregiver Learned
Access to nature returned my mother’s will to live—and made me a biophilia advocate.
More Support for Family Caregivers Available Via the RAISE Act Roadmap
Finding funding opportunities for services and supports is easier via the Roadmap.
New Research Supports the Importance of Nutrition in Surgical Recovery
‘Previous research has shown the value of nutrition in reducing hospital length of stay and readmission rates in surgery patients.’
New Interactive Guide Looks to Make Aging in Place a Healthy Reality for More Americans
ASA members can foster the growth of PACE via the new guide.
New Generations United Report Highlights Grandfamilies’ Struggles with Food Insecurity
Existing help for food insecure families tends to assume kids live with parents, not grandparents, and should be fixed to reflect reality. .
Midterm Elections: How Will Outcomes Impact Health Equity?
A split Congress means health equity legislation is less likely to rise to the level of must-pass, must-do items on the bipartisan shortlist.
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