Take a deep breath and slowly exhale. Let your mind drift back to a favorite memory or a recent pleasurable experience. Hold that image still in your mind and try…
Current Discussion
-
-
Thank you for making our blog a great success. As we look back on the past year, we wish to acknowledge those who have followed the blog and contributed their…
-
Critical reflectivity could help practitioners by understanding how social and cultural forces impact LGBTQ older adults.
-
We must – as an Association – continue to attend to the priority areas in gerontological research whilst considering the heterogeneity of the aging process.
-
Both climate change and challenges of population aging are each global issues that have reached a truly critical phase that their respective saw coming.
-
Current Discussion
IAGG 2017- Global Aging and Health: Bridging Science, Policy, and Practice
by Arianna Poliby Arianna PoliIAGG highlighted the need for the provision of care, caregivers’ and families’ wellbeing, promoting social justice, equality & capitalizing on technologies.
-
Shifting from being “all right” to “better than all right” may help funding mechanisms rethink how they value and measure ability in dementia
-
Sexual dysfunctions can even lead to rediscovery of one’s sexuality that help rethink the ways older people express their intimacies.
-
Curling’s new style risks devaluing the alternative masculine styles, often embodied by those in later life; something that curling previously celebrated.
-
Current Discussion
Aging and the military veteran offender by Jason Powell and Paul Taylor
by adminby adminWritten by: Jason Powell and Paul Taylor September 1st, 2017 In our current writing and research, we are seeking to develop a critical understanding of the inter-relationship between aging and…