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News Topic: Aging
Reimagining Adult Day to Recover from the Pandemic
During the worst of the pandemic, adult day programs underwent wrenching change. Many had to close. Others were able to stay viable by switching to […]
New Funding & Support Offered for Tech Development
NIA’s AI for Dementia Competition A new national competition will support pilot projects that leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and other transformative technology to support healthy […]
Affordable Housing Residents Engage with the World Via Technology and Broadband
Editor’s note: This story was submitted to the LeadingAge Story Collector by Kate West, director of strategic initiatives for Eaton Senior Communities, a LeadingAge member […]
Trends Report Review: Senior Housing Trends 2021
Love & Company’s 2021 Senior Housing Trends review explores seven key areas of focus that will have a significant impact on the future of aging […]
Mandate Minute: Week 5
This Week’s Highlights: Volume Eight: Air Date 12.13.21. “Hospitals Drop Their Mandates” Today in the Wall Street Journal, I read a discouraging bit of news […]
Mandate Minute: Resources from Week 4
This Week’s Highlights: Volume Six: Air Date 12.6.21. “A New York Mandate” This morning, Mayor Bill DeBlasio announced a sweeping new vaccine mandate that will […]
A Conversation with Dr. Katelyn Jetelina on the Omicron variant
Q1: What are we learning about Omicron? A: Omicron was first detected on November 11, 2021, in Botswana South Africa. Since mid-November it has spread […]
HUD and HHS Announce Housing and Services Resource Center
HHS and HUD have announced a new Housing and Services Resource center to improve access to affordable, accessible housing and the critical services that make […]
Apps Can Aid Older Adults with Mild Dementia
Smartphone technologies can help keep older adults with mild cognitive impairment or dementia independent, a new study indicates. Researchers at Baylor University found that smartphone […]