Justice in Aging
Engage Magazine Summer 2022

Aging Services Providers Can Help Advance Health Equity Through Better Data

By Amber Christ, Managing Director of Health Policy and Denny Chan, Managing Director of Equity Advocacy, Justice in Aging  All of us are aging. However, how well we age and how long we live are too often determined by factors outside our control. Racism, ageism, ableism, sexism, and other forms of discrimination are structurally embedded Read More…

View from the Capitol
Engage Magazine Summer 2022

View from the Capitol

By Meghan Rose, General Counsel & Chief Government Affairs Officer and the policy team at LeadingAge California This September will mark the end of a two-year California Legislative session unlike any other. As California and the nation emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Legislature has struggled to increase legislative output to a pre-pandemic level while Read More…

The SAGE Study
Engage Magazine Summer 2022

The SAGE Study: Measures of Successful Aging

In today’s society, aging is often seen as synonymous with decline. “Most definitions of aging equate it with getting worse,” says geriatric neuropsychiatrist Dr. Dilip Jeste. “I wondered if that was necessarily true.” While many studies focus on the diseases of aging, as Director of the Stein Institute at UC San Diego, Jeste wanted to explore Read More…

voice recognition
Engage Magazine Summer 2022

Senior Living Providers Turning to Alexa to Enhance Well-Being and Connectedness

by Therese Ten-Brinke, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Eskaton Voice-first technology is disrupting the way residents access services and information within senior living.  Senior living operators are using Alexa devices for functions ranging from calling their family to asking for the daily events and menu. Since 2018, Eskaton has deployed 1,000 Echo Dot devices and earlier Read More…

Tools to Optimize Quality Dementia Care
Engage Magazine Summer 2022

Tools to Optimize Quality Dementia Care: Tackling Loneliness and Social Isolation for Residents with Dementia Care

By Kathleen Weissberg, National Director of Education, Select Rehabilitation During normal times, individuals with dementia are among the most vulnerable persons in society. The pandemic further exacerbated their vulnerability, due to the direct physical effects of COVID-19 and indirect effects on social supports upon which they depend. For those with dementia, social connection means everything; Read More…