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    For persons living with dementia to live well throughout the course of the disease, we must embrace person-centered care.

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    • Co-Guest Editor @DougPace18 (with Nora Super) is bound and determined to see person-centered care for people with dementia, and soon. Read his closing thoughts to an excellent issue in #GenerationsJournal: https://t.co/OL7JEHl7Yp

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    Generations Today | Volume 44, Issue 3

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    • We face two forces in opposition: a growing older population and not enough of a healthcare workforce to care for them. Find solutions in the May–June issue of #GenerationsToday: https://t.co/Au8FWkcVUt @judith_graham @paula_span @juliefitzinger @StevenPetrow @LATstevelopez

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    As the population rapidly ages, it is urgent that public and private sectors ditch working in silos to ensure continuity of care.

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    • ‘By 2026, the American Hospital Association predicts a shortage of 3.2 million healthcare workers.’ So what are some solutions? ASA Board Chair Lisa Gables has lots of ideas in her piece in #GenerationsToday: https://t.co/oBe2hGdNlx

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    Relying upon an intrinsic motivation to work with older adults will not be enough to attract more workers to this field.

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    • Increased wages, better benefits and new career pathways would all pay off to woo more healthcare workers into the field to care for older adults. @biancafrogner on why elders need a high-functioning and dedicated team, in #GenerationsToday: https://t.co/oV6dweF7UU

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    ‘The changing demographics of older adults represents a unique opportunity to transform care for this cohort.’

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    • Racial and ethnic health disparities are everywhere in the U.S. and as people age they show up in how we diagnose and treat dementia. Dr. Lenise Cummings Vaughn describes trends in care, challenges and opportunities in her #GenerationsJournal piece: https://t.co/rfT7CLe0VX

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    During Older Americans Month, let’s think of the older adults who work in direct care jobs and how we might make those jobs more stable and alluring.

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    • This Older Americans Month, let's remember the older adults who are sustaining the paid frontline of long-term care: direct care workers. Great piece by @EspinozaNotes in #GenerationsNow: https://t.co/2uUd86d7Xn

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    Guidance for caregiver service organizations to build and test translatable remote interventions.

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    • ‘Latino caregivers often did not use local community resources that could help support high levels of direct care provided within families,’ and other great lessons learned, from @kylienmeyer1, @nancmcpherson and Donna Benton in #GenerationsJournal: https://t.co/sIAIxJg2vZ

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    Enhancing housing opportunities through adaptive reuse.

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    • Lack of housing is a top concern for older adults in the U.S. @eberge1 and @DrAllisonGibson pose adaptive reuse as one pragmatic solution. Let's promote reusing old buildings for affordable senior housing. In #GenerationsNow: https://t.co/RraVJq435P