The purpose of this project is to examine how the aging of the baby boom generation will affect the role of senior centers in the near future. The scenarios presented will be based on the assumption that the baby boom generation is pioneering a demographic revolution and every aspect of our culture will experience great change. The relevant aspects of this demographic revolution, namely the aging of the population and the influx of the aging baby boom generation, which will be presented as a potential solution, rather than a potential social problem, will serve as a prerequisite to answering the central question, What is the Fate of Senior Centers in the 21st Century? In addition, an examination of the challenges and possibilities the baby ...
The demonstrated changes in the demographic structure of population fluctuations have implications o...
Europe and generally the western societies are aging rapidly. Public sector in many countries is fac...
Why do we read so much about the elderly in this country? The answer, plainly stated by the Census B...
The United States’ older adult population is growing at a rapid rate due to the aging of the baby b...
The purpose of this study was to explore the types of services, programs, and activities needed and/...
The population in Canada is aging, and even the ‘Silicon Valley of the North’ Waterloo Region is no ...
With the first of the 77 million (www.census.gov) Baby Boomers turning 60 this year, the impact on r...
A growing body of research emphasizes the development of an understanding of the relationship betwee...
Objective. To assess the coming challenges of caring for large numbers of frail elderly as the Baby ...
America's largest cohort is growing older. This group, known as the baby-boomers, is quickly becomin...
This paper explains the differing retirement preferences within the baby boomer generation that will...
Nationally, 11,000 senior centers play a vital role in supporting community-dwelling older adults by...
The growing population of baby boomers is affecting the demography in an entirely new way - unlike a...
informing an affordable senior housing market study, and a market study prepared for People’s Self H...
Over the past several decades, the senior age group has become the fastest growing segment of the po...
The demonstrated changes in the demographic structure of population fluctuations have implications o...
Europe and generally the western societies are aging rapidly. Public sector in many countries is fac...
Why do we read so much about the elderly in this country? The answer, plainly stated by the Census B...
The United States’ older adult population is growing at a rapid rate due to the aging of the baby b...
The purpose of this study was to explore the types of services, programs, and activities needed and/...
The population in Canada is aging, and even the ‘Silicon Valley of the North’ Waterloo Region is no ...
With the first of the 77 million (www.census.gov) Baby Boomers turning 60 this year, the impact on r...
A growing body of research emphasizes the development of an understanding of the relationship betwee...
Objective. To assess the coming challenges of caring for large numbers of frail elderly as the Baby ...
America's largest cohort is growing older. This group, known as the baby-boomers, is quickly becomin...
This paper explains the differing retirement preferences within the baby boomer generation that will...
Nationally, 11,000 senior centers play a vital role in supporting community-dwelling older adults by...
The growing population of baby boomers is affecting the demography in an entirely new way - unlike a...
informing an affordable senior housing market study, and a market study prepared for People’s Self H...
Over the past several decades, the senior age group has become the fastest growing segment of the po...
The demonstrated changes in the demographic structure of population fluctuations have implications o...
Europe and generally the western societies are aging rapidly. Public sector in many countries is fac...
Why do we read so much about the elderly in this country? The answer, plainly stated by the Census B...