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The Journal on Active Aging brings articles of value to professionals dedicated to older-adult quality of life. Content sweeps across the active-aging landscape to focus on education and practice. Find articles of interest by searching the article archives in three ways: Enter a keyword in the articles search bar; click on search by topic; or type a keyword or phrase in the general search bar at the top of the page.

Make your Active Aging Week more visible and rewarding-10048

Make your Active Aging Week more visible and rewarding

How will you promote your Active Aging Week participation this fall? If you haven't done so already, you might want to consider involving public officials in your event planning. The annual observance, presented by Humana and led by the International Council on Active Aging, promotes healthier, more engaged living for older adults. It offers a valuable opportunity for both these officials and your organization to increase recognition and publicity. Public recognition can reinforce value for your participants and organization.

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Marketing

In need of support: Addressing anxiety in older adults by Judith Graham-10044

In need of support: Addressing anxiety in older adults by Judith Graham

Anxiety is the most common psychological disorder affecting adults in the United States. In older people, it's associated with considerable distress as well as ill health, diminished quality of life and elevated rates of disability. Yet older adults with anxiety frequently don't get help. Here's why.

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Gerontology

Sages of Aging: A perspective by Jim Firman, EdD, MBA-10040

Sages of Aging: A perspective by Jim Firman, EdD, MBA

Leaders in the fields of aging and longevity have striven for decades to transform the aging experience through research, policy and practice. Ken Dychtwald, PhD, founder and CEO of the consultancy Age Wave, is a prolific writer, speaker and thought leader on the grand opportunities and challenges of an aging society. Elyse Pellman, Age Wave president, has collaborated with him on many publications. Their most recent book, Sages of Aging, offers life and leadership guidance for future leaders.

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Career development

Encouraging leadership by Jenifer Milner (with Sages of Aging: A perspective by Jim Firman, EdD, MBA)-10036

Encouraging leadership by Jenifer Milner (with Sages of Aging: A perspective by Jim Firman, EdD, MBA)

Who will emerge as future leaders in aging and longevity, continuing the essential work of challenging and changing the way we age? A new resource supports individuals in becoming changemakers in aging and longevity.

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Career development

The Pear: A beautiful day in this

The Pear: A beautiful day in this "Neighbourhood" by Beth Witrogen, MJ

A purposeful cafe "hub" model in South Australia helps build community connectivity, benefitting all ages and abilities. Supporters include a leading provider of retirement living and aging care services, as well as local, state and federal governments.

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Lynne Katzmann: Leading the way in senior living wellness by Julie King, MS-10028

Lynne Katzmann: Leading the way in senior living wellness by Julie King, MS

Winner of a 2022 ICAA NuStep Pinnacle Award, Juniper Communities' founder and CEO, Lynne Katzmann, discusses how and why her organization prioritizes wellness and demonstrates what wellness leadership means in the senior living space.

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