Future of Aging
Digital Technology Bundles: A Testing and Validation Blueprint for Fall Prevention
Digital Technology Bundles: A Testing and Validation Blueprint for Fall Prevention
Globally, the number of people aged 60 and older is projected to grow from 900 million today to more than 2 billion by mid-century. With shifts in employment, retirement norms, healthcare delivery, family structures, and other economic and social determinants, the future of aging will be different for individuals, families, businesses, communities, and government agencies. Now is the time for all entities to plan – and act.
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The Future of Aging advances healthy longevity and financial security for all through research, convening, multisector partnerships, and the elevation of high-impact policies and practices.
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Stories from the Field: Stacy Dillow
What inspired HPE to prioritize caregiving support for your employees? Did a personal caregiving experience or story influence the decision to implement these benefits? At HPE, we genuinely believe that our people are our greatest strength...Read Article -
Matthew Baumgart - Stories from the Field
Q & A with Matthew Baumgart Vice President of Health Policy, Alzheimer’s Association Shifting Focus: The Value of Investing in Dementia Treatment, Care, and Support 1. We are seeing record investment in developing therapeutics to slow...Read Article -
Howard Fillit, MD - Stories from the Field
Howard Fillit, MD Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer, Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation Howard Fillit, MD is a geriatrician, neuroscientist, and innovative philanthropy executive, who has led the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation...Read Article -
Sarah Lenz Lock, JD - Stories from the Field
Sarah Lenz Lock, JD Senior Vice President, Policy & Brain Health and Executive Director, Global Council on Brain Health, AARP 1. You are a Steering Committee member of the Milken Institute Alliance to Improve Dementia Care. Describe the...Read Article -
David B. Reuben - Stories from the Field
Q & A with David B. Reuben, MD Director, Multicampus Program in Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, Chief, Division of Geriatrics, University of California, Los Angeles You are a member of the Milken Institute Alliance to Improve Dementia...Read Article -
Debra Cherry - Stories from the Field
Q & A with Debra Cherry, PhD Executive Vice President, Alzheimer's Los Angeles You are a member of the Milken Institute Alliance to Improve Dementia Care. Describe the expertise that you bring to the Alliance and how the ideas explored...Read Article
Media Mentions
Longevity.Technology
Milken Institute calls for greater investment in dementia research and development to help boost global healthspan and longevity.
HR Brew
Leaders from Bank of America, the Milken Institute, and Hanover Insurance, discussed extended leave, flexible workdays, and employee resource groups.
i Advance Senior Care
A new report, “America’s Unseen Workforce: The State of Family Caregiving,” identifies a looming caregiving crisis in the United States.
Worth
The Milken Institute's Diane Ty highlights the widening gap between lifespan and healthspan, the need for policy and innovation to address the caregiving crisis, and the shift in cultural views on aging as a way to tap into the power of intergenerational mentorship.
Leaders
Advisory Board Leadership Council
Alliance to Improve Dementia Care Steering Committee
Our Team
Mike Brown
Dawn M. Carpenter, DLS
Lauren Dunning, JD
Paul Irving
Shiprah Jamshaid
Esther Krofah
Christopher Multerer
Jennifer Rossano
Priyanka Shah
Diane Ty
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