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PACE® is the gold standard of person-centered, integrated care for elders who need support and services to remain in their homes.
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Donna Marie Johnson’s grit was tested when her 43-year-old husband was diagnosed with early-onset dementia.
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Current immigration policies could lead to a dearth of homecare workers and increase costs of care for older adults.
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ASA’s Healthcare and Aging Network (HAN) Leadership Council will celebrate OAM by offering a special series of presentations at the 2019 Aging in America Conference.
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What lies ahead for the burgeoning population of older adults that will need long-term care?
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Why won’t Americans, who are living longer lives, plan for their long-term care? And where are the policies for financing it?
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The need for LTSS is on the rise, despite a disjointed, hard-to-navigate, and costly LTSS system.
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The three major types of elder abuse are financial abuse, physical abuse, and emotional abuse.
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Nursing home suicides, what LGBTQ elders and immigrants share, the lives and legacies of America’s vets, helping hoarders and more…
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While professional eldercare is extremely important to society at large, and especially to LGBT older adults, it also is seriously undervalued in the United States.
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Aging Today spoke with three Meals on Wheels delivery volunteers to discover why they choose to spend their spare time delivering meals.
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States’ leaders increasingly are moving policy reforms toward support of the direct care workforce.
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Even if the need for family caregivers to older adults remains static, by 2040 people will be spending more time in eldercare than they do in childcare.
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Aging Today is pleased to share three stories of Millennial caregivers that The SCAN Foundation has highlighted.
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A personal and policy lens on caregiving, lauding Millennial caregivers, nursing home corporatization and a focus on “elderly” prisoners …
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A personal and policy lens on caregiving, lauding Millennial caregivers, nursing home corporatization and a focus on “elderly” prisoners
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Though caregiving is demanding and draining, she reminds herself again that what she is doing for mom and Tom really matters.
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The majority of nursing homes still operate as medical institutions. Unsurprisingly, this model has proved problematic when it comes to resident satisfaction and quality of life.
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A good old age—one lived in well-being and dignity—should be possible for everyone. Not just for some.
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The Spring 2020 issue of ASA’s Generations, “Taking Action Against Elder Mistreatment,” features “Reframing Elder Abuse,” by Laura Mosqueda, Alyssa Neumann and Eden Ruiz-Lopez.
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