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Aging Today, ASA's bimonthly newspaper, covers developments in public policy, research, practice, media and programming in the field of aging. A four-page pullout section, "In Focus," is devoted to in-depth coverage of a single topic.
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November-December 2009
Vol. 30, No. 6
Front Page
Forum
- Health Reform Shows Promise of Better Care for Adults with Disabilities, Chronic Conditions, by Nancy N. Eustis
- In Memoriam: Geriatric Psychiatrist Gene D. Cohen, 1944–2009, by Alison Hood
- The (Unpleasant) Medical Surprise, by Robert Rosenblatt
Inside Aging Today
- LGBT Elders and Long-Term Care: Fighting Stereotypes, Removing Barriers, by Nancy Arévalo
- NHS to Fund National LGBT Elders Resource Center
- On Lok Lifeways Gets into "Wii-hab" by Nicholas Sager
- 2009 MindAlert Award WInner Wraps Up an Artful Year, by Ruth Flexman
- 2010 NCOA-ASA Aging in America Conference to Address Key Issues in Aging
The Aging Spirit
In Focus—The Light of a New Creative Age
- The Light of a New Creative Age, by Anne Basting and Peter J. Whitehouse
- The Creative Age Explores New, Uncharted Waters
- “Journeys” Is a Meaningful, Many-Storied Quilt, by Mimi Schreiber
- Cookies and Didgeridoo: Creating Programs with the Magic of “More”, by Chuck Freilich
- Artist Bobbie Gray Finds a New Vision of Art, Life and Community, by Jennifer Yeagley
- The Art of Aging, by Richard and Alice Matzkin
- Creativity Entrepreneur Is a True Believer, by Judith Zausner
The Engaged Age
- Engaging With Age: College Students Enrich their Youthful Days and Elders’ “Third Age”, by Kristin S. Rydbeck
Media Currents
- Reflection on Youthful Dreams and the Wisdom of Age, by Victoria Zackheim
ASA Update
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