Mark Eves and Jessica Maurer describe the significant progress made in Maine since 2013 in addressing aging-related issues through collaboration between legislative and community-based efforts. The Maine Aging Initiative, formed in 2014 and coordinated through the Maine Council on Aging and the House Speaker’s office, plays a significant role in supporting these efforts
James Bradney highlights the activities and services available in Bucksport, Maine, that are enablin...
Lois Lamdin and Willard Hertz, active “retirees” who have chosen to settle in Maine after long and d...
The current growth of the population age 65 and older is one of the most significant demographic tre...
Mark Eves and Jessica Maurer describe the significant progress made in Maine since 2013 in addressin...
Maine has one of the oldest populations in the United States. In this article, Helen Miltiades and L...
David Wihry discusses the efforts of four associations in Maine that are supporting successful aging...
The article discusses the demographics of longevity and what it means for Maine. Lenard Kaye, guest ...
The authors discuss the importance of research for developing products and services that cater to th...
Patricia Oh describes how age-friendly communities can provide residents of all ages what they need ...
Maine has the distinction of being the oldest state in the nation. This policy brief considers stra...
The rapid aging of Maine’s population has created a range of challenges associated with maximizing t...
This paper explores the demographics of aging in Maine and some of the important relationships betwe...
Meredith Jones of the Maine Community Foundation responds to a series of questions about the role of...
Wendy J. Wolf of the Maine Health Access Foundation responds to a series of questions about the role...
The fact that the population of the United States is aging is no surprise; the demographic projectio...
James Bradney highlights the activities and services available in Bucksport, Maine, that are enablin...
Lois Lamdin and Willard Hertz, active “retirees” who have chosen to settle in Maine after long and d...
The current growth of the population age 65 and older is one of the most significant demographic tre...
Mark Eves and Jessica Maurer describe the significant progress made in Maine since 2013 in addressin...
Maine has one of the oldest populations in the United States. In this article, Helen Miltiades and L...
David Wihry discusses the efforts of four associations in Maine that are supporting successful aging...
The article discusses the demographics of longevity and what it means for Maine. Lenard Kaye, guest ...
The authors discuss the importance of research for developing products and services that cater to th...
Patricia Oh describes how age-friendly communities can provide residents of all ages what they need ...
Maine has the distinction of being the oldest state in the nation. This policy brief considers stra...
The rapid aging of Maine’s population has created a range of challenges associated with maximizing t...
This paper explores the demographics of aging in Maine and some of the important relationships betwe...
Meredith Jones of the Maine Community Foundation responds to a series of questions about the role of...
Wendy J. Wolf of the Maine Health Access Foundation responds to a series of questions about the role...
The fact that the population of the United States is aging is no surprise; the demographic projectio...
James Bradney highlights the activities and services available in Bucksport, Maine, that are enablin...
Lois Lamdin and Willard Hertz, active “retirees” who have chosen to settle in Maine after long and d...
The current growth of the population age 65 and older is one of the most significant demographic tre...