Aging Well: Seven Lessons of High Quality Affordable Elder Care – Insights from Experts in Elder Care in the United States
Aging Well: Seven Lessons of High Quality Affordable Elder Care – Insights from Experts in Elder Care in the United States profiles leading elder care workers and organizations in the United States. Meeting the healthcare and social needs of an older population is a worldwide public health challenge. Aging Well is a timely response to the global change in demographics. Read through the primary interviews on which the book is based.
Changing the Culture of Elder Care: An interview with Christopher Perna, The Eden Alternative
Embracing Life’s Experiences: An interview with Rebecca Priest, St. John’s Living
Dementia Beyond Disease: An interview with Allen Power
Person Directed Dementia Living: An interview with Karen Mitchell, Tena Alonzo, and Ivan Hilton
Systems of Care: An interview with Diane E. Meier, Center to Advance Palliative Care
Delivering the Right Care at the Right Time in the Right Setting: An interview with Kristofer Smith, Northwell Health Solutions
Aging in Place: An interview with Allan Teel, Full Circle America
Long Term Care Insurance: An interview with Claude Thau
Quality Assurance: An interview with Erin Giovannetti and Michael Barr
Coordinated Care for Veterans: An interview with Erik Langhoff
Supporting the Informal Caregiver: An interview with Mary Mittelman, NYU Caregiver Intervention
The Art of Alzheimer’s Caregiving: An interview with Jed Levine, CaringKind
Alzheimer’s Caregiving: An interview with Elizabeth Bravo Santiago, MedicAlert NYC Wanderer’s Safety Program and CaringKind
Person Centered Dementia Care and Healthy Dying: An interview with Davina Porock
Redefining Living With Dementia: An interview with Karen Love and Jackie and Lon Pinkowitz, Dementia Action Alliance
Living with Dementia: An interview with Brian LeBlanc
Community Living for all Ages: An interview with Joani Blank
Embracing Life’s Experiences: An interview with Rebecca Priest, St. John’s Living
Lifelong Living and Learning: An interview with Anne Doyle, Lasell Village
The AdvantAge Assessment: An interview with Mia Oberlink
Redefining Aging for the Twenty First Century: An interview with Ruth Finkelstein
Age in Everything: An interview with Lindsay Goldman, Age-Friendly NYC
Building Socially Integrated and Sustainable Communities: An interview with Emi Kiyota
Creating Community Connection and Social Inclusion as a Form of Healthcare: An interview with Paul Tang
Disrupting Emergency Medicine: An interview with Kevin Riddelberger and Mark Prather, DispatchHealth
A Model for Acute Care at Home: An interview with Bruce Leff, Hospital at Home
Disrupting Emergency Medicine and Palliative Care in Skilled Nursing: An interview with Call9