Some issues of Generations Journal are indelible in my mind, and the issue I chose to write about for our anniversary edition is one of those. From an all women of color group of writers and editors came a seminal journal, Care Is Fundamental: https://t.co/RRI0fCbgPx
Thank you to all who joined Ageism Awareness Day 2024! Your commitment to raising awareness and amplifying the conversation made a huge impact. Let’s keep the momentum going—join ASA to access tools, resources and more: https://t.co/ZfXyNzEUXz
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30 years ago Generations analyzed nursing home issues, more recently demonstrated the value of personal narratives and showed off its grounding in social policy, all of which Bob Applebaum highlights to great effect in his piece in our anniversary issue: https://t.co/j6vLJahiBR
Attention ASA members! Join us next Tuesday for insights into potential shifts in aging policy & healthcare post-election. Explore upcoming challenges & opportunities with expert speakers. Register now: https://t.co/V9hlMSMRF4
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Join us on Dec. 5 for a live workshop on ageism in healthcare! Learn from experts Kris Geerken & Janet Masters to gain tools that improve care for older adults. Register now: https://t.co/AekWGliuSX #InclusiveHealthcare#Ageism
Generations Editorial Advisory Board Chair Ruth Katz, never one to shy away from a controversial opinion, has done it again in a fiery essay on how far or not we’ve progressed in the aging field. A bit of a tough mirror to look into, but well worth it: https://t.co/7j2O8OMom6
Join Kelly Stone, MSN, RN, on Nov. 20 for a free webinar, "Professional Boundaries in Healthcare." Learn about boundary challenges, impacts, & strategies for ethical patient care. Includes one free CE credit!
Presented by Right at Home. Register: https://t.co/ZuncqQo9mR
Some issues of Generations Journal are indelible in my mind, and the issue I chose to write about for our anniversary edition is one of those. From an all women of color group of writers and editors came a seminal journal, Care Is Fundamental: https://t.co/RRI0fCbOF5
We’re excited to share ASA’s new Strategic Plan—a roadmap built to shape the future of aging and empower our community in meaningful ways.
Read it here: https://t.co/4WVbu8FLNX
Professor and social worker Wendy Lustbader is often the first to take the feminist viewpoint. In the anniversary issue of Generations she details an issue on Gender and Age, with women reflecting on their earlier selves. Highly recommend: https://t.co/YAvcgRk4Ux
Join us Dec. 5, 1–3:15 PM ET for a live workshop on ageism in healthcare! Learn from experts Kris Geerken & Janet Masters to gain tools that improve care for older adults. Register now: https://t.co/AekWGlhX3p #InclusiveHealthcare#Ageism
Who could have known Medicare might become unstable? Turns out Generations authors wrote about that exact prediction in 1996. Marshall B. Kapp has the story and more thoughts in the anniversary issue of Generations: https://t.co/yR69oaiPWP
Join Drs. Jonathan Rosand & Rudolph Tanzi on Nov 14 for a FREE webinar on "Risk Reduction & Dementia." Learn strategies to lower dementia risk & improve brain health. Earn one CE credit! https://t.co/KGO1DtjQPl
Presented by @UsAgainstAlz#DementiaCare#BrainHealth#CECredit
The topic of older couples bears revisiting, which Erlene Rosowsky demonstrates in our anniversary issue. Even more crucial is her Disasters and Older Adults choice, which she uses to discuss our dismal response to the pandemic. Wise piece, right here: https://t.co/Hr7ndvhsRr
Ready to stand against ageism in healthcare? Join us tomorrow as Kris Geerken, MHA, shares insights & practical steps to drive positive change. Last chance to secure your spot! https://t.co/9ZIYT5H8Xp #AgeismAwareness#InclusiveHealthcare
Legacy, possessions and life satisfaction all come into play in David J. Ekerdt’s piece in our anniversary issue of Generations. These are topics that stand the test of time, as he proves. Read it all here: https://t.co/F6Di2vMFvc
It’s Election Day! As Americans vote, many are reflecting on key issues like health equity. Check out “Is Health Equity on the November Ballot?” from ASA’s Generations Now, part of our series with @johnahartford advancing equity thought leadership. https://t.co/Senp3dGCZG
Some issues of Generations Journal are indelible in my mind, and the issue I chose to write about for our anniversary edition is one of those. From an all women of color group of writers and editors came a seminal journal, Care Is Fundamental: https://t.co/RRI0fCbgPx
30 years ago Generations analyzed nursing home issues, more recently demonstrated the value of personal narratives and showed off its grounding in social policy, all of which Bob Applebaum highlights to great effect in his piece in our anniversary issue: https://t.co/j6vLJahiBR
End-of-life discussions honor dignity and wishes. Join our free webinar on Dec. 5 to explore this essential topic, with a focus on hospice care. Earn one continuing education credit upon completion. Presented by @homeinstead.
Sign up today: https://t.co/athukZeL2F