Generations Now
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What I Think of When I Think of Juneteenth
ASA RISE’s program director on all that June 19 represents.
San Francisco’s Answer to Housing Unhoused Elders
Collaboration between the health, aging, human services and homelessness sectors is fostering productive ideas in the city.
Letter to the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Regarding a Convention on the Rights of Older Persons
Six organizations in aging sign on to urge adoption of this UN convention.
A Tribute to Martha Holstein
The beloved scholar, activist, mother, grandmother and friend will be sorely missed.
New Research Supports the Importance of Nutrition in Wound Healing
Certain specialized nutrition products have been shown to speed the wound-healing process.
Preventing Gun Violence at Home
Smart resources for older adults who own guns and those who work with them.
Legacy Lessons Part 2: More Wisdom from Leaders in the Aging Field
‘We must look at aging as not about older persons only. Aging is a lifelong process.’
USAging’s Managed Care Summit: Innovations, Workforce and Behavioral Health
Three-hours of panels were rich with solutions.
GetSetUp’s Virtual Community for People Ages 50 and Older
The platform allows elders to learn, create, share and socialize.
Why Every Company, Organization and Association Should Gather Their Elders’ Wisdom
These leaders are honest and transparent about what they’ve learned and their wish to leave a legacy for those working on behalf of elders for generations to come.
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