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The Precious Riches of Shared Intergenerational Housing

The Precious Riches of Shared Intergenerational Housing

Generations Now

How housemates can be so much more than room renters.

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Becoming a Disability Ally in the Aging Network

Becoming a Disability Ally in the Aging Network

Generations Now

Or how to practice equity leadership around disability.

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Supporting Local Multisector Plans for Aging in Rural Communities

Supporting Local Multisector Plans for Aging in Rural Communities

Generations Now

The 1-year-old Rural MPA Initiative is raising awareness of how such plans might work in rural California and beginning to reap benefits.

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How I Learned to Be a Badass Storyteller

How I Learned to Be a Badass Storyteller

Generations Now

Taking in lessons in vulnerability from a professional.

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Medically Tailored Meals Use Nutritious Food to Treat Disease

Medically Tailored Meals Use Nutritious Food to Treat Disease

Generations Now

Food is medicine programs could revolutionize the healthcare industry and improve the health and well-being of millions of Americans.

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One ASA RISE Fellow on Allyship and Where it Leads

One ASA RISE Fellow on Allyship and Where it Leads

Generations Now

Keri Vogtmann is also now a driver of justice and equity for older adults.

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When Aging Is Unbound

When Aging Is Unbound

Generations Now

Four ways to cut the ties tethering aging to ageism.

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Workforce Shortages Demand Collaborative, Cross-Sector Solutions

Workforce Shortages Demand Collaborative, Cross-Sector Solutions

Generations Today, Innovations in Systems of Care for Older Adults

As the population rapidly ages, it is urgent that public and private sectors ditch working in silos to ensure continuity of care.

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Geriatric Medicine Is, in Essence, About Relationship(s)

Geriatric Medicine Is, in Essence, About Relationship(s)

Generations Today, Innovations in Systems of Care for Older Adults

And it brings many unexpected and powerful human moments.

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Working for the Workforce: Older Adults for Hire

Working for the Workforce: Older Adults for Hire

Generations Today, Innovations in Systems of Care for Older Adults

Stories from the field: One occupational medicine PA on getting people back to work, or not.

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Obstinate Pursuit of Passion Pays Off for this Physician Associate

Obstinate Pursuit of Passion Pays Off for this Physician Associate

Generations Today, Innovations in Systems of Care for Older Adults

Decades in the field haven’t come close to dampening Dr. Freddi Segal-Gidan’s enthusiasm for her work as a PA/Gerontologist.

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Healthcare Hesitation: The Need to Enhance ADRD-Friendly Practice in Primary Care

Healthcare Hesitation: The Need to Enhance ADRD-Friendly Practice in Primary Care

Generations Today, Innovations in Systems of Care for Older Adults

Lessons from the Louisiana Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program.

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Success in Improving Outcomes for Elders in Southeastern Florida

Success in Improving Outcomes for Elders in Southeastern Florida

Generations Today, Innovations in Systems of Care for Older Adults

Details on what Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Programs really do.

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How Can We Make Caring for Older Adults Desirable Work?

How Can We Make Caring for Older Adults Desirable Work?

Generations Today, Innovations in Systems of Care for Older Adults

Relying upon an intrinsic motivation to work with older adults will not be enough to attract more workers to this field.

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UCSF’s Care at Home Program: Calming Chaos, Allowing Elders to Remain at Home

UCSF’s Care at Home Program: Calming Chaos, Allowing Elders to Remain at Home

Generations Today, Innovations in Systems of Care for Older Adults

Stories from the field: One nurse practitioner’s experience and why it’s so rewarding.

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Making Healthcare More Inclusive

Making Healthcare More Inclusive

Generations Today, Innovations in Systems of Care for Older Adults

Duke University Health System is on a journey to create a more equitable culture.

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Neither Soldiers Nor Angels: Putting Care Workers into Context

Neither Soldiers Nor Angels: Putting Care Workers into Context

Generations Now

The Frameworks Institute is busy reframing care work to push for better conditions, protections and pay.

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Looking in the Rearview Mirror and to the Road Ahead on Dementia & Living Well

Looking in the Rearview Mirror and to the Road Ahead on Dementia & Living Well

Dementia and Living Well, Generations Journal

For persons living with dementia to live well throughout the course of the disease, we must embrace person-centered care.

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Direct Care Workers are the Foundation of a Dementia-Capable Workforce

Direct Care Workers are the Foundation of a Dementia-Capable Workforce

Dementia and Living Well, Generations Journal

Offering four strategies for bolstering direct care workers’ contribution to dementia care.

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So, You Want to Build a Program?

So, You Want to Build a Program?

Dementia and Living Well, Generations Journal

Guidance for caregiver service organizations to build and test translatable remote interventions.

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