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1-year individual subscription $55; or as a free benefit of ASA membership
1-year institutional subscription $100
Unique It is the only journal in the field of aging that devotes each issue to provide in-depth examination of a single, high-priority topic.
Practical It tells you how to put some of the newest, most promising research to use, and it brings you all that you need to know about innovative models of practice.
Multidisciplinary No matter what the topic, Generations covers all the angles: the latest research, public policy developments, advocacy, and practical ways to better serve the elderly.
Easy to read Without sacrificing careful scholarship and documentation, Generations is lively and easy to read.
Authoritative Highly qualified writers and guest editors are known for their expertise -- those who are on the cutting edge of their fields. And they don't avoid the difficult subjects or the controversial ones.
Durable Back issues of Generations are in demand for years. A subscription to Generations may be all that you need to build a personal reference library on issues in aging.
A time saver With so much information packed into a single issue--all on one subject--you don't have to spend time researching a topic when you need information quickly. Generations has done it for you.
Generations is for:
Educators -- It's an invaluable resource for curriculum development and in the classroom.
Researchers -- Stay in touch with the state of the art in aging research and its implications for practice.
Administrators -- It will keep you informed of the latest developments in aging in a form that is readable, direct and reliable.
Practitioners -- It will keep you informed of the newest and most exciting developments in service delivery to elders.
Students -- There is no better place to start learning about particular subject areas in aging than Generations!
1-year subscription $45; or a member benefit with ASA membership
Continuous coverage of the issues, developments and controversies of concern to all professionals in aging and aging-related fields.
Information on new technologies, innovative programs, research, health issues, upcoming events and programs; plus media, books and numerous other resources.
Discussion of and debate on trends, state and federal legislation and public policy developments.
What is happening in aging, where it's happening, when it's happening!
"Aging Today stands out as one of the most informative sources available on trends, developments and controversies in aging. It consistently maintains the highest journalistic standards." Robert N. Butler President and CEO International Longevity Center USANew York "Aging Today is an invaluable source. I encourage all professionals in aging to read it to keep abreast of the latest developments in the field. I often send Aging Today's articles to public policy makers, including state legislators." Jeanette Takamura Former Assistant Secretary for Aging US Health and Human Services Department and Dean, School of Social Work, Columbia University
"Aging Today stands out as one of the most informative sources available on trends, developments and controversies in aging. It consistently maintains the highest journalistic standards."
Robert N. Butler President and CEO International Longevity Center USANew York
"Aging Today is an invaluable source. I encourage all professionals in aging to read it to keep abreast of the latest developments in the field. I often send Aging Today's articles to public policy makers, including state legislators."
Jeanette Takamura Former Assistant Secretary for Aging US Health and Human Services Department and Dean, School of Social Work, Columbia University