Policy & Regulation
The Third Age: When Baby Boomers Finally Get to Save the World?
,The Third Age of life is the period of healthy retirement, prior to the onset of significant frailty or physical difficulties. A recent Public Policy…
Breakthrough! Attracting & Retaining Diverse, Low Income Older Adults as Volunteers
,Although research suggests that low income older adults are likely to benefit most from being volunteers, evidence also suggests they have fewer opportunities to volunteer.…
TRENDING NOW: Ideas for Integrating Housing & Health Care for Older Adults
,Recently the Senior Health and Housing Task Force formed by the Bipartisan Policy Center released a report titled Healthy Aging Begins at Home. This report…
Frame by Frame: Two Views of Late-Life Inequality
,In a recent article, researchers Renee Beard and John Williamson discuss two major ways that late-life inequality is framed and how these different perspectives on…
Successful Aging & How Older Adults Perceive Themselves
,Although there has been increasing interest in “successful aging,” little consensus exists on what constitutes successful aging, and successful aging definitions have been criticized for…
Combatting Ageism with Lessons from Feminism
,Ageism has increasingly been recognized as a social force and ideology that the field of gerontology must confront. According to a recent article in the…
Race & Positivity in Caregivers: What’s the Relationship?
,While much research has focused on the negative emotional and health impacts of serving as a caregiver to a family member or friend, increasing attention…
How an Increasingly Diverse Population May Shift the Future of Long-Term Care
,Older adults and their families are faced with a number of decisions surrounding the provision of long-term care. One of the most basic decisions is…
We’re Living Longer but Facing Some Big Fat Health Challenges
,“Aging societies reflect a triumph of science and technology over premature death.” So begins a recent article on optimizing health in today’s societies. While many…
From Dementia Capable to Dementia Positive
,In discussions of how to address the public health challenge of dementia, three concepts emerge: dementia capable, dementia friendly, and dementia positive. Each of these…
Re-imagining Long-Term Care
,Robert Kane from the University of Minnesota’s Division of Health Management and Policy recently published “A New Long-Term Care Manifesto,” in which he argues for…
Advance Care Planning & Its Impact on Surviving Family Members (and Hospitals)
,The keynote address at the Wisconsin Assisted Living Association’s 2015 annual conference featured Bernard Hammes, PhD, the director of Respecting Choices at Gundersen Health System…