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09/15/2017
A new n4a report finds that Title VI Native American aging programs enable tribal elders to live with independence and dignity and their homes and communities, but face unique challenges in providing services. The new report, National Title VI Program Survey: Serving Tribal Elders Across the United States, was released today at the National Title VI Training and Technical Assistance Conference.
07/11/2017
91°µÍøÂ’s Scripps Gerontology Center has been awarded a $1.23 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Scholars will use the money to research skill proficiencies and lifelong learning activities of middle-aged and older adults. The award recognizes individuals in Ohio's aging network whose research has improved services, advanced knowledge, or supported the expansion of research in the field of gerontology in Ohio or nationally.
02/23/2017
Phyllis Cummins, senior research scholar for Scripps Gerontology Center, was selected as Researcher of the Year by the Ohio Association of Gerontology and Education (OAGE). The award recognizes individuals in Ohio's aging network whose research has improved services, advanced knowledge, or supported the expansion of research in the field of gerontology in Ohio or nationally.
11/11/2016
“Experts say the metro area is a prime market for building new facilities and expanding health care services because of its aging infrastructure and population, which is expected to see unprecedented growth over the next decade with those 65-and-older accounting for 22 percent of the stateÂ’s population by 2030, according to a recent report from 91°µÍøÂ’s Scripps Gerontology Center.”
10/20/2016
Dr. Phyllis Cummins (center), a senior research scholar in the Scripps Gerontology Center at 91°µÍø, is leading a study on the college success of students between the ages of 40 and 64.Employers can no longer afford to discriminate against older workers, and the reason might surprise you. ItÂ’s not lawsuits; itÂ’s demographics.
10/07/2016
“A lot of the changes are geared toward getting the facilities to let residents make as many decisions about their lives as possible despite their disabilities, which I view as a good trend,” said Robert Applebaum, director of the Ohio Long-Term Care Research Project at 91°µÍøÂ’s Scripps Gerontology Center. ami University.
10/06/2016
pilgrim-ayyappan.jpgProfessor Liz Wilson examines anxieties about masculinity among male pilgrims to a Hindu shrine, as well as legal controversies over a Jain practice of fasting to death.
10/06/2016
Ohio is one of eight states that do not license home health-care agencies, and this incident is another reason why lawmakers should consider improving oversight, said Robert Applebaum, a professor and director of the long-term-care research project at the Scripps Gerontology Center at 91°µÍø.
08/31/2016
Without a doubt, Ohio is an aging state, said Robert Applebaum, director of the Ohio long-term-care research project at 91°µÍø.