
Aging in America News. Our nation is unprepared for an aging population, but solutions exist: Experts in government, academia, and beyond have ideas for improving the safety net and leveraging public-private partnerships. Advocates and activists envision reinventing systems. Designers and architects are developing senior-friendly products and spaces. Authors and artists are reimagining narratives around growing old. New technologies will make better care more widely accessible. Aging in America News promises to spotlight these perspectives and to catalyze dialogue around the urgent issues facing seniors, their families, their communities, and the care workforce. Join the care conversation on LinkedIn.
Mark Swartz (publisher) is a frequent contributor to zero2eight (formerly Early Learning Nation). He started Aging in America News to explore the other end of the care spectrum. (Read his manifesto.)
Allison Cook (senior advisor) is founder of Better Aging and Policy Consulting. (Read her manifesto.)
Louis Tenenbaum (columnist) is founder and president of Homes Renewed.
Paul Kleyman (contributing editor) is the editor of GBO News.
Advisory Council
Robert Blancato, Matz Blancato
Donna Butts, Generations United
Indivar Dutta-Gupta, Blue Lotus Strategies
James Firman, BetterAge
Arielle Galinsky, The Legacy Project
Nicole Jorwic, Caring Across Generations
Rebecca Gale, New America
Harry Margolis, Margolis Bloom & D’Agostino
Peter Metsopoulos, Arcadia Strategy
Choua Vue, The Care Fund
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