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Free Job Training and Incentives Now Available for California Caregivers

The post Free Job Training and Incentives Now Available for California Caregivers appeared first on Center for Excellence in Aging & Longevity.

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Award-Winning SDSU Researcher Sheds Light on HIV and Aging in Films

By Peggy Pico The post Award-Winning SDSU Researcher Sheds Light on HIV and Aging in Films appeared first on Center for Excellence in Aging & Longevity.

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New Statewide Survey to Further Identify Strengths and Gaps within CalAIM 

By: Emily Allison, Graduate Assistant, SDSU Social Policy Institute CalAIM, a five-year plan to transform and strengthen Medi-Cal, is now progressing into its second year. With the goals of...

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Embracing the Journey: Exploring the Multifaceted Aspects of Aging in the U.S

By: Nancy Verdin, Graduate Assistant, SDSU Social Policy Institute As the hands of time tick steadily forward, we embark on a journey that unites us all – the journey of aging. It’s a transformative...

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How long will you live?  How financial and longevity literacy can predict...

By: Emily Allison, Graduate Assistant, SDSU Social Policy Institute Over 16.5 million older adults 65 and older are financially insecure—either living at or below 200% of the federal poverty level...

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Transform your Vision into Reality with SDSU ZIP Launchpad 

By Nancy Verdin, Graduate Assistant, SDSU Social Policy Institute Have you ever encountered a challenge that you just can’t shake off, sparking the need for a solution? The kind of challenge that...

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Aging Good … Ageism Bad

By Barbara Croyle and Nancy Verdin  “There are six myths about old age: 1. That it’s a disease, a disaster. 2. That we are mindless. 3.That we are sexless. 4. That we are useless. 5. That we are...

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Recognizing and Supporting Direct Care Workers: Key Insights from the PHI...

By Etta Thordarson, MSW Intern, SDSU Social Policy Institute Do you know a direct care worker? Thank them for their hard work today! Direct care workers are a crucial facet of the United States...

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Home is where the Health is: Preserving Access to Home Healthcare

By: Nancy Verdin, Graduate Assistant, SDSU Social Policy Institute When you think of going home, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? It’s probably the warmth of those familiar pictures on the...

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Your Health, Your Coverage: Navigating Open Enrollment

By: Nancy Verdin, Graduate Assistant, SDSU Social Policy Institute Between the months of October and January, the air is electrified with a blend of celebration and anticipation. It’s a season where...

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