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What We’re Reading: September 14, 2020

September 14, 2020 by Claudia Paoletto

This week: Older Americans with underlying conditions bear the brunt of COVID-19, Google recognizes Terry Fox in the Doodle AND we recognize National Preparedness Month and the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in What We’re Reading.

Filed Under: News, Technology, Uncategorized, What We're Reading Tagged With: COVID-19, COVID-19 vaccine, Google, Gray Panthers, MS, National Preparedness Month, older americans, Terry Fox, wearable technology

What We’re Reading: December 9, 2019

December 10, 2019 by Claudia Paoletto

As we countdown to the holidays and the New Year it can be hard to keep up with what’s going on. Find out about aging, disability and caregivers as well as the best Star Wars Commercial you never saw all in this week’s What We’re Reading!

Filed Under: Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Caregivers, Developmental Disabilities, Disability Issues, Election Issues, Employment, Health Insurance, Medicare & Medicaid, News, Nursing Homes, Social Security, What We're Reading Tagged With: accessible air travel, adaptive hiking, aging in Hollywood, Alice Wong, asl, ASL at the NFL, Black Voters, Deaf, Deaf Star Wars Ad, disability rights, family caregivers, Golden Girls, Google, Hollywood, International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Judy Heumann, Medicaid work requirements, Medicare for All, OK Boomer, Paper Cups, Star Wars, work requirements

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: June 12, 2017

June 12, 2017 by Claudia Paoletto

Moment of silence marks six months since Pulse massacre | CBS News ORLANDO, Fla. -- The fence around Pulse opened early Monday for an intimate ceremony marking six months since the mass shooting that left 49 dead and 53 injured at the Orlando nightclub, reports CBS Orlando affiliate WKMG-TV. Survivors, staff and family members of [...]

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Filed Under: Alzheimers & Dementia, Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Diversity, Health Insurance, Legislation & Policy, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, Social Security, Substance Use, Support Communities, Technology, Uncategorized, What We're Reading Tagged With: AARP, Addiction, aging, Aging and drinking, Aging in prison, Aging LGBTQ Americans, disability, disabiltiy dating, Google, Medicaid, Opiod epidemic, Pulse Night club, self driving vehicles, SSDI, SUD, Tai Chi, Texas, Texas Bathroom bill, Transgender issues, Washingt Post

What We’re Reading: May 1, 2017

May 1, 2017 by Claudia Paoletto

Can Aging be Reversed | The Huffington Post What would that be like in our world if a new paradigm existed for aging?  A paradigm that actually gives practical tools towards reversing the common road our bodies walk as we get older. We see all around us that to age is to decline. The baby [...]

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