Making 2021 Better Than 2020

December is a month of contradictions for most of us. On the one hand, we want to slow down a bit as the year winds down, quietly reflecting on the successes and setbacks of the past 12 months. On the other hand, the year’s final month can also be our […]

Let’s Be Catalysts for Change

During his January 1941 inaugural address—presented as the world found itself on the brink of World War II—President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked all Americans to take one simple action: “to pause for a moment and take stock, to recall what our place in history has been, and to rediscover what […]

Health Equity and the Pandemic

COVID-19 statistics have taken my breath away more than once during the past 9 months. Like you, I’m still finding it very hard to wrap my mind around the high death toll among older adults. Data on the COVID death rates among older people of color just add to the […]

Ask the Right Questions During COVID

Economist Milton Friedman once wrote that “only a crisis—real or perceived—produces real change.” We’re still in the middle of the crisis called COVID. I know you still struggle to meet the unprecedented challenges that this deadly virus throws at you every single day. But even in the midst of our […]

Innovation DNA: Finding Hope in the Pandemic

COVID-19 is our “chief transformation officer.” That’s how Susheel Ladwa, CEO of Onyx Health, described the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on providers of aging services. His remarks came during the Collaborative Care HIT Summit, which the LeadingAge Center for Aging Services Technologies (CAST) held 2 weeks ago. The virtual […]

Helping Essential Workers Become Valued Professionals

It’s been gratifying to hear news reporters and policy makers describe direct care workers as “essential” during the coronavirus pandemic. I’m glad people outside our field are finally giving certified nursing assistants and home health aides the recognition they deserve for offering life-sustaining care and daily support to people who are […]

Stop the Bickering and Act

The nightly television news over the past week in Washington, DC and around the country featured 2 strong images that will come to epitomize our summer of 2020. The first image: Congressional leaders of both parties, standing at their respective podiums, bickering and debating the pros and cons of the […]

We’re Not in January Anymore

You probably remember the moment in the 1939 classic film, The Wizard of Oz, when Dorothy Gale emerges from her old house, looks around her new technicolor world, and informs her dog, “I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” I had a similar feeling last week during the […]