Gerontology education programs are uniquely suited to address the challenges emphasized by COVID-19 and to anticipate future areas to focus on, write Senior Associate Dean Maria Henke and Dean Pinchas Cohen in a column for LeadingAge California. Continue Reading Column: How Gerontology Education Is Meeting The Challenges Of COVID-19 And…
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Mireille Jacobson coauthored a column for STAT on why palliative care hasn't been widely adopted in the U.S. despite its efficacy. Continue Reading Column: Palliative care works, so why is it rarely used? Follow the money
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Experts identify four priority areas to improve the lives of older adults. Continue Reading COVID-19 and the Future of Aging
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Given the increasing diversity of our aging society, it is imperative that we begin to address the aging and health needs of older sexual and gender minority (SGM) adults of color, say PhD student Mekiayla Singleton, Catherine García PhD '20 and Lauren Brown PhD '18. Continue Reading “How Much Time…
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Over half of the people living with HIV in the USA are older adults, which brings a new set of challenges to fighting AIDS, says Paul Nash. Continue Reading World AIDS Day: supporting older adults with HIV
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We need to acknowledge that we are all susceptible to environmental and situational stressors, identify coping strategies, and care for one another, writes Caroline Cicero in a column for the American Society on Aging. Continue Reading Column: Surviving the New Normal
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Instructional Associate Professor Caroline Cicero, director of the USC Age-Friendly University Initiative, encourages everyone to determine how communities can foster connections with sequestered residents who may be overlooked by mainstream service providers. Continue Reading Thinking Creatively in the Age of COVID-19: Solutions for Older Adults
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Family caregivers are often invisible because of who they are, where they provide care, how the work is valued and a lack of data, which policymakers can change, says Donna Benton, director of the USC Family Caregiver Support Center. Continue Reading Column: I See Caregivers … When Will I See…
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During the next decade, “advances in genetic research and big data analytics will enable more personalized — and effective — prescriptions” for disease prevention, says USC Leonard Davis Dean Pinchas Cohen. Continue Reading Boomers in the next decade: Working longer, living better
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Home is where the heart is — and where the heart often wishes to grow old. But homes are not always the most well-equipped setting, and that can impact an older adult’s chances of growing older safely. Continue Reading Taking Steps in the Right Direction Can Reduce Fall Risk
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