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What We’re Reading, March 18, 2019

March 18, 2019 by Claudia Paoletto

Google Doodle pays tribute to Japanese inventor Seiichi Miyake | CNET When Seiichi Miyake found out a close friend was losing the ability to see clearly, he wanted to help. That desire led to an entirely new way for the visually impaired to navigate big cities, railways and parks. In 1965, Miyake invented the tactile [...]

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Filed Under: Disability Issues, Employment, Health Insurance, Housing, Medicare & Medicaid, News, Social Activity, Technology, Transportation, Uncategorized, What We're Reading Tagged With: accessible travel, College Admissions Scandal, Damage Data by airlines, Google, Google Doodle, HIV, National Nutrition Month, older americans, Seiichi Miyake, wheelchair

What We’re Reading: March 11, 2019

March 11, 2019 by Claudia Paoletto

Bankrupt vets can lose their disability benefits. This new effort would protect them. | Military Times Two senators just introduced a bill designed to shield veterans’ disability benefits from debt collectors. When a disabled vet declares bankruptcy currently, the law allows debtors to count a veteran’s disability benefits as disposable income, allowing them to seize [...]

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Filed Under: Affordable Care Act (ACA), Alzheimers & Dementia, Disability Issues, Health Insurance, Medicare & Medicaid, News, Technology, What We're Reading Tagged With: aging parents, Alzheimer's Disease, anti-vaxers, autism, dementia, DREDF, Drew Barrymore, electric scooters, Health care, measles, vaccines and autism, veterans with disabilities

What We’re Reading: March 4, 2019

March 4, 2019 by Claudia Paoletto

March 1, 2019 Disability Day of Mourning On March 1st, the disability community gathers across the nation to remember disabled victims of filicide–disabled people murdered by their family members or caregivers. This year disability activists, advocates and allies joined again to recognize those lost, as well as reaffirm the fight to value and respect the [...]

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Filed Under: Alzheimers & Dementia, Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Caregivers, Developmental Disabilities, Disability Issues, Employment, Health Insurance, Mental Health, National Day of Dialog, News, Transportation, What We're Reading Tagged With: accessible care, accessible travel, Alzheimer's Disease, Cancer, Carrie Ann Lucas, DDoM2019, Deaf patients, Disability Day of Mourning, disability in Ethiopia, Disability in Singapore, Filicide, Grey Divorce, Mike Oliver, MooVita, Nixon, self driving cars, Selma Blair, Social Model of Disability, subminimum wage

What We’re Reading: February 25, 2019

February 25, 2019 by Claudia Paoletto

The Alarming Future For An Aging Workforce | Forbes When the late Dr. Robert N. Butler coined the term ageism in 1968, he intended to raise awareness of the blatant denigration of the aging population. Butler, the first to publicize age-related stereotyping, focused his life on changing negative perceptions society levied against an aging cohort. [...]

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Filed Under: Alzheimers & Dementia, Caregivers, Developmental Disabilities, Disability Issues, Diversity, Employment, Health Insurance, Hospice, Mental Health, News, What We're Reading Tagged With: accessibility, aging, aging workdorces, Alzheimer's Disease, anti-vaxxers, autism, Mental Health, Rubella, Sacramento, U. S. Census Bureau

What We’re Reading: February 18, 2019

February 18, 2019 by Claudia Paoletto

Aging Americans are a big market for tech investors, who also want to monitor their parents | CNBC Greg Yap is a venture capitalist looking for the next big thing in digital health. At age 45, he's also the father of young kids and the son of an aging mother, who lives nearby in an [...]

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Filed Under: Alzheimers & Dementia, Caregivers, Developmental Disabilities, Disability Issues, Health Insurance, News, Social Activity, Technology, What We're Reading Tagged With: abuse, Caregivers, Debbie Stabenow, Domestic violence, Food Insecurity, Grammys, Ken Jeong, Lady Gaga, Medicare, NPR, oral care

What We’re Reading: February 11, 2019

February 11, 2019 by Claudia Paoletto

Sleep patterns can change with aging. Does that mean health troubles ahead? | The Washington Post When Carol Gee turned 55, she made a new friend: 4 a.m. In the past, she usually slept through it. But once she entered menopause, it became her new wake-up time. “I would go to sleep and wake up [...]

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Filed Under: Developmental Disabilities, Disability Issues, Employment, Health Insurance, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, Nursing Homes, Social Activity, Technology, Transportation, What We're Reading Tagged With: Aging in Place, Caregivers, disability curriculum, Disability employment, Disability in Australia, Disability in Japan, disability themed empjis, older workers, parents with disabilities, sleep

Old Age Isn’t for Sissies – Thoughts on National Senior Independence Month

February 7, 2019 by Claudia Paoletto

by Dr. William H. Graves, Ed.D February is National Senior Independence Month. As we think about how to live an independent lifestyle as we age, we must remember that independence is also about making honest and deliberate choices about where we wish to be and how we will stay engaged in our communities. In this [...]

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Filed Under: Blog, Issue Spotlight, News Tagged With: Bill Graves, Matisse, Senior Independence Month

What We’re Reading: February 4, 2019

February 4, 2019 by Claudia Paoletto

Because of how 2019 plays out this year the past weekend as well as today have offered some great events work recognizing: February 2 was Groundhog Day - Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his burrow around 7:30 a.m. ET and did not see his shadow, predicting an early spring for us all. "Faithful followers, there is no [...]

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Filed Under: Caregivers, Developmental Disabilities, Disability Issues, Health Insurance, Hospice, Legislation & Policy, Mental Health, News, Nursing Homes, Social Activity, Substance Use, Support Communities, Transportation, Uncategorized, What We're Reading Tagged With: accessible transportation, astronauts, auto development, Black History Month, Chinese New Year, Groundhog Day, Henry Claypool, lonliness, Lunar New Year, Lyft, Nigeria, older americans, Older Americans and Problem drinking, prescription drugs, Punxatawney Phill, Rosa Parks, Service animals, Super Bowl, uber, Year of the Pig

What We’re Reading: January 28, 2019

January 28, 2019 by Claudia Paoletto

Executives Discuss Disability Inclusion: Davos Panel | Bloomberg A panel discussion at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on disability inclusion in the workplace. The speakers are Bloomberg L.P. Chairman Peter Grauer, Unilever Chief Executive Officer Paul Polman, Tech Mahindra Chander Chief Executive Officer Prakash Gurnani, Procter & Gamble Group President Carolyn [...]

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Filed Under: Affordable Care Act (ACA), Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Caregivers, Disability Issues, Diversity, Employment, Health Insurance, Housing, Medicare & Medicaid, News, Support Communities, Technology, Transportation, What We're Reading Tagged With: accessible cars, Aging in Minnesota, Aging in Place, aging process, aging workforce, Apple, blood transfusion, Disability employment, Disability softward, Driving while Deaf, health infomration, Hundai, Longmore Lecture, LTSS, McDonald, Medicaid, Medicare, Nike, theater, Therap, TL Lewis, Utah, Vampires

The Importance of Family Caregivers

January 23, 2019 by Claudia Paoletto

Kathy Brill, an individual and family services industry expert The Importance of Family Caregivers: A Discussion with Kathy Brill, Yanira Cruz and Sandy Markwood As a new generation of Americans move into the 60 and over Age group, we as a society are beginning to re-think how we perceive aging. The idea of maintaining personal [...]

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Filed Under: Alzheimers & Dementia, Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Blog, Caregivers, Disability Issues, Hospice, Housing, Issue Spotlight, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, Nursing Homes, Self-Directed Services, Support Communities Tagged With: Caregivers, elder locator, family caregivers, hospice, Kathy Brill, Natioanl Assocaition of Area Agencies on Aging, National Hispanic Council on Aging, planning, Sandy Markwood, Yanira Cruz

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