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Older Americans Are Least Likely to Report Scams
Multiple efforts exist to teach older adults how to avoid being scammed.
Why I Wrote American Eldercide
On triage, healthcare rationing, and how ageism might rear its ugly head in any situation of constructed scarcity.
‘I Wish I Never Came Here’
Unhoused residents struggle to find affordable housing.
Fostering Dementia Family Caregivers’ Resilience Via a Virtual Social Model
Mental health is often overlooked in other caregiver support programming.
ASA RISE and the Matrix of Domination
The fellowship program has helped me to understand how power and the MOD clarify aging experiences.
The Potential of Using AI to Design Safer Communities
Once data is gathered, design modifications to elder care facilities could be warranted.
Providers Are Failing People with Parkinson’s and Complex Dementias
More training and specified staff could make a huge difference in how people with PD and dementia are treated.
Spiritual Aging: The Path to Growing Not Just Old, but Whole
New book zeroes in on the clarity that comes with aging.
Americans Want a Better Economy—Investing in Care Holds the Key
Cuts to Medicaid and the threat of mass deportations could do irreparable harm to direct care.
The Rising Share of Inpatient Hospital Days Attributed to Medicare Advantage
A look at the numbers of who’s staying in the hospital for longer periods and downstream effects.
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