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By Jason Burnett, Edward Garcia, III
Health professional students learned how to educate elders on SIL and provide potential social prescriptions to help.
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How does social prescribing work ideally, and how might it work more broadly in the U.S.?
1 month 3 weeks ago
By DeLon Canterbury
Reducing medications empowers deprescribing advocacy.
2 months ago
By Mike Zuendel
Removing dementia from our vocabulary would likely lead to earlier detection and hope for help.
2 months ago
By Alison Biggar
AgeSpan in Massachusetts benefits from a diverse service area and staff, which means ramping up racial equity training for service providers, funders and staff.
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By Karen Liao
Exploring new digital health tools for older adults to monitor and manage eye disease at home.
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OpEd
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Explaining the risks we face with potential slashes to this crucial program.
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By Mary Tan
Creating a happier and healthier world through the love of therapy animals.
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Involving patients, caregivers and families is key for nutrition plan adherence and readmission prevention.
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By Stacy Torres
Concentrating federal transportation spending in high birth-rate areas may isolate elders in their neighborhoods.
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Past opportunities, inflation are behind the wave of older adult homelessness, but viable solutions exist.
3 months ago
By Lois Angelo
USC students meld healthcare knowledge with personally gathered on-the-ground details for better outcomes.
3 months ago
OpEd
By Jeremy C. Holloway
Why not combat loneliness in the same way we fought smoking?
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By Bert Hayslip, Jr.
Defining challenges, raising questions, and providing answers to which type of research might best assist BIPOC grandparents raising grandchildren.
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Successful parenting program in the Port Gamble S’Kallam Tribe allows children to stay with family or tribal members acting as family.
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Washington State’s cultural adaptations for Latine and tribal families.
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By Stacy Torres
A new book chronicles how a nondescript bakery in Manhattan provides company for the struggles of late life.
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Older workers cite high cost of housing, necessities, for staying longer in the workforce.
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By Lois Angelo
Natural disasters lay bare society’s deepest inequalities, and for older adults, challenges are life-changing and potentially life-threatening.
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