Mapping A Better Life For Older Adults Of New York
This article, written by ACCESS Health Chair and President William A. Haseltine, originally appeared in Forbes. Two weeks ago, The New York Academy of Medicine relaunched its data visualization tool IMAGE: NYC, otherwise known as the Interactive Map of Aging. Created in partnership …
Mapping A Better Life For Older Adults Of New York
Two weeks ago, The New York Academy of Medicine relaunched its data visualization tool IMAGE: NYC, otherwise known as the Interactive Map of Aging. Created in partnership with the Center for Urban Research at CUNY, the open source, data driven map helps …
ACCESS Health Aging Books Featured on Here’s To Your Health Radio
ACCESS Health Chair and President William A. Haseltine was interviewed by Joshua Lane on the radio program, Here’s To Your Health. The program explores ideas that can improve the health of people of all ages and their communities. In the interview, Dr. …
Bone Alliance Featured in the Singapore Straits Times
ACCESS Health Southeast Asia has been working closely with partners in Singapore to drive a new bone health initiative, Bone Alliance Singapore, to improve awareness and to build new partnerships, ecosystems, and communities of practice for better bone health. The Bone Alliance …
Stay Young Navigators
Stay Young Navigators: The Pursuit of Active Aging and Seniors Caring for Seniors explores an innovative approach to elder care created by elders themselves. Based on discussions with the younger old and the older old, Stay Young Navigators describes a community of care and support …
ACCESS Health Chair and President Featured on ideaXme with Ira Pastor
Ira Pastor, founder of the life sciences company Bioquark, recently interviewed ACCESS Health Chair and President William A. Haseltine for the global radio podcast ideaXme. The interview spans Dr. Haseltine’s full career, including his start as a scientist, his career in biopharma, …
Voices in Dementia Care featured on Alzheimer’s Speaks Podcast
The Founder of the nonprofit online support service, Alzheimer’s Speaks, recently interviewed ACCESS Health Chair and President William A. Haseltine about one of his latest books, Voices in Dementia Care: Reimagining the Culture of Care. Throughout the interview, Lori La Bey and …
Want a good life as you age? Book says finding purpose, maintaining social inclusion are some of the keys.
This review of ACCESS Health’s most recent book, Aging Well: Solutions to the Most Pressing Global Challenges of Aging appeared in The Washington Post on Tuesday January 21, 2020. See the original article here. By Erin Blakemore What makes for good aging? For many older people, …
Washington Post Reviews ACCESS Health’s Aging Well
What makes for good aging? For many older people, it isn’t just the absence of health problems — it’s the presence of meaning and connection. Social inclusion, which improves people’s ability to take part in society, helps create sustaining ties for older …
Can Home Care Workers Help Older Adults Escape Late Life Depression And Anxiety?
Conversations about the mental health of older adults frequently revolve around two things: Alzheimer’s and dementia. While it makes sense that cognitive disorders such as these would occupy a prominent place in the public imagination, the picture they paint of the mental …
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