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 […]

Meet 3 Courageous Women

I met 3 dedicated and courageous women last week. Not in person, but in the pages of The New York Times. Paula, a home health aide, works 12-hour shifts for a care recipient in Manhattan. She carefully disinfects herself after work each night because she cares for a person who […]

Join Us to Act for Older Adults

COL (Ret.) Paul W. Bricker and Stephen P. Fleming don’t have much good to say about the months they’ve spent on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. Bricker, chief operating officer of Knollwood, a life plan community in Washington, DC, calls COVID-19 “a pernicious enemy.” Fleming, president and CEO […]

Promoting Racial Justice in Aging Services

Almost one-third of COVID-19 infections nationwide have affected black Americans. News articles use words like “extraordinary,” “disproportionate,” and “cataclysmic” to describe the supporting data. But is it news? Racism is not new. It has plagued our nation for 400 years. And the never-ending inequalities have carried that plague from generation […]

Let’s Focus on a Different Future

Over the past few months, all of us have found ourselves wishing for a time, in the not-so-distant-future, when “this will all be over” and “things will return to normal.” That kind of wishful thinking was on full display over Memorial Day weekend, as Americans tried our best to celebrate […]

More Tech Resources to Help with COVID-19

This month, CAST helps you use technology to better manage COVID-19 with funding for communicative technologies, speeding adoption of telehealth coverage, and virtual dementia care. We ask you to share if you are using telehealth during the pandemic; please take our one-question survey. As the pandemic continues, CAST is both […]

Celebrating Moms with Tangible Action

Anna Jarvis—the founder of Mother’s Day—came to my mind several times last weekend as Americans celebrated our mothers while also trying to protect them from the devastating pandemic that has upended our lives. Jarvis began campaigning in 1905 to make Mother’s Day a national holiday, but it took almost a […]

Making Sense of Our World

Monday marked the beginning of the sixth week that LeadingAge staff members have been working remotely in an effort to protect each other, and our loved ones, from exposure to the coronavirus. This anniversary is a sobering milestone for all of us here in Washington, including myself. Like most Americans, […]

CAST Shares COVID-19 Tech Resources

As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, we are seeing an explosion of telehealth, as CMS expands access to protect the health of older adults. This month, we share resources to help you bring your residents the safety of virtual healthcare visits, as well as information on newfound demand for telehealth solutions. […]