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Why won’t Americans, who are living longer lives, plan for their long-term care? And where are the policies for financing it?
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The need for LTSS is on the rise, despite a disjointed, hard-to-navigate, and costly LTSS system.
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What challenges do African Americans face when seeking long-term care, and what policy changes can help ameliorate them?
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Through new care-delivery models, the affordable housing setting can address both the health and LTSS needs of low-income older adults.
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The Summer 2019 issue of Generations lays out the landscape of how rural America does and does not work for older adults—barriers to accessing services and scarce resources juxtaposed against life on...
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The Fall 2019 issue of Generations focuses on the economic conditions of older people as they stay or reenter America’s workforce: Who can choose to work longer? What benefits are and will be available...
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Longer work lives come at the expense of people faced with the effects of cumulative disadvantage across the life course.
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Population aging poses fundamental public policy challenges. Barring changes in the employment of older adults, population aging implies a shrinking number of workers to sup-port a growing number of...
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The U.S. retirement system is flawed and inadequate. The remedy? Expand Social Security and ensure employers and workers contribute to simple, affordable retirement plans.
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A realistic look at the disempowered status of America’s older workers and their rocky path to a secure retirement.
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Findings from two large surveys posit solutions for the millions of older Americans working in precarious or part-time jobs.
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A program that combats elder financial abuse by fighting to recover money stolen from older adults with disabilities.
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An overview of U.S. civil rights laws, how they do (or do not) protect America’s elders, and how advocates can take action when elders’ rights are violated.
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Knowing rights under the law is critical to ensure proper guardianship—or avoid it altogether.
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A comparison of policy and procedure around supported decision-making for people with intellectual disabilities, and for people with age-related cognitive decline.
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The Winter 2019−20 issue of Generations outlines the high-risk situations in which access to justice is unavailable, denied, questioned or otherwise thwarted—situations that professionals in the field...
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A word to elder justice advocates: getting elder abuse programs funded requires patience, skill—and a long view.
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A good old age—one lived in well-being and dignity—should be possible for everyone. Not just for some.
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