Generations Now
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Aging with HIV Is an American Story We Cannot Ignore
‘When aging services, health systems and community-based organizations collaborate, older adults with HIV can thrive.’
Leveraging Nutrition to Make Older Americans Healthy Again
The Trump Administration’s MAHA Strategy provides an opportunity to address older adults within each of the MAHA pillars.
What Makes a Leader—and Why Archstone Foundation Wants to Be Part of It
The funder is unwavering in its commitment to foster leaders of color in aging.
New CMS WISeR Model Revives Concerns of Prior Authorization and Artificial Intelligence
Pushback from Congress claims that profits will come at the expense of Original Medicare patients’ access to care.
The Mind-Meal Connection: The Role of Diet in Healthy Brain Aging
How older adults can support their cognitive health with nutrition.
Passing Down Prosperity Via Home Ownership
Generational wealth transfer can help ensure a more secure future for heirs.
Coalition Building for Social Connection
At UCSF’s Social Connections and Aging Lab, work is afoot to enhance awareness of social isolation and loneliness and cooperate with community groups to foster connection.
Wealth Disparities in a Moment of Unprecedented Intergenerational Wealth Transfer
Early insights from roundtable discussions in geographically diverse areas of the United States.
Cognitive Health in the Aging HIV Population
A call for urgency, research and advocacy.
Nothing About Us Without Us
The importance of research, advocacy and centering community voices in the quest for equitable aging in place.

