Presentations on Aging and Equity in the Region from the Institute on Aging - Drs. Alan DeLaTorre and Richard Lycan - with community partners Bobby Weinstock (NW Pilot Project) and Lee Girard (Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services)
The experience of being and becoming older differs substantially based on one’s race, ethnicity, and...
The authors discuss the importance of research for developing products and services that cater to th...
This report describes collaborative efforts undertaken by the Towns of Ashfield, Buckland, and Shelb...
Aging and Equity in the Greater Portland Metropolitan Region discusses the opportunities and needs c...
The older population is increasing in size in Portland, the state of Oregon, the United States, and ...
The report was funded by Grantmakers In Aging, an organization dedicated to promoting and strengthen...
Introduction From 2006-2019, the Age-Friendly Portland Initiative operated as a city-university- com...
This report explores how the aging population—including native Oregonians and senior adults moving t...
This presentation will evaluate an existing program called The Greater Richmond Age Wave. This progr...
The 2020 Census is projected to show 77 million Americans will be age 65 or older, up from 40 millio...
Aging in place can simply be defined as staying in your home as you age; aging in place concerns inc...
Policy makers are increasingly interested in reducing public spending while maintaining quality of l...
Poster presentation from the Gerontological Society of America Conference. Presentation date: Novemb...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Presen...
Programming focused on aging, age-related disease and disability, and the social and public polici...
The experience of being and becoming older differs substantially based on one’s race, ethnicity, and...
The authors discuss the importance of research for developing products and services that cater to th...
This report describes collaborative efforts undertaken by the Towns of Ashfield, Buckland, and Shelb...
Aging and Equity in the Greater Portland Metropolitan Region discusses the opportunities and needs c...
The older population is increasing in size in Portland, the state of Oregon, the United States, and ...
The report was funded by Grantmakers In Aging, an organization dedicated to promoting and strengthen...
Introduction From 2006-2019, the Age-Friendly Portland Initiative operated as a city-university- com...
This report explores how the aging population—including native Oregonians and senior adults moving t...
This presentation will evaluate an existing program called The Greater Richmond Age Wave. This progr...
The 2020 Census is projected to show 77 million Americans will be age 65 or older, up from 40 millio...
Aging in place can simply be defined as staying in your home as you age; aging in place concerns inc...
Policy makers are increasingly interested in reducing public spending while maintaining quality of l...
Poster presentation from the Gerontological Society of America Conference. Presentation date: Novemb...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Presen...
Programming focused on aging, age-related disease and disability, and the social and public polici...
The experience of being and becoming older differs substantially based on one’s race, ethnicity, and...
The authors discuss the importance of research for developing products and services that cater to th...
This report describes collaborative efforts undertaken by the Towns of Ashfield, Buckland, and Shelb...