Rights of Older Persons Elder fraud: Testimony 2024 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera This testimony supports stronger protections against elder fraud. It also discusses the benefits of supported decision-making over traditional guardianship. Read More
HIV & Aging Ease of communication facilitated HIV care engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic 2024 Author(s): Jennie Kaufman, Yiyi Wu, Jasmine Manalel and Mark Brennan-Ing Strong relationships, centralized care, and phone or video access appeared to reduce stress and disruption in health care. This poster was presented at APHA 2024. Read More
HIV & Aging A new normal? Dynamic patterns of healthcare engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic among people with HIV 2024 Author(s): Jasmine Manalel, Jennie Kaufman, Yiyi Wu and Mark Brennan-Ing This study used claims data to analyze primary care and behavioral care visits before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The poster was presented at IDWeek 2024. Read More
HIV & Aging Association of ART regimen and adherence to viral suppression: An observational study of a clinical population of people with HIV 2024 Author(s): Jasmine Manalel, Jennie Kaufman, Yiyi Wu and Mark Brennan-Ing This longitudinal study examined adherence to antiretroviral therapy. Adherence of at least 90% was associated with HIV viral suppression. Read More
HIV & Aging The association of sociodemographic characteristics and comorbidities with post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 in a Medicaid managed care population with and without HIV 2024 Author(s): Yiyi Wu and Mark Brennan-Ing Those with inadequate incomes and comorbidities had more symptoms of long COVID. Read More
HIV & Aging Health Conditions, Health Services Use, and Viral Suppression Patterns in an HIV Special Needs Plan 2024 Author(s): Jennie Kaufman, Jasmine Manalel and Mark Brennan-Ing Failure to maintain durable viral suppression appears to be part of a syndrome of poor health. This poster was presented at the AcademyHealth 2024 Annual Research Meeting. Read More
Sexuality & Gender Diversity Does Resilience Mediate the Relationship Between Negative Self-Image and Psychological Distress in Middle-Aged and Older Gay and Bisexual Men? 2024 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing Brennan-Ing finds ageism and body image dissatisfaction lead to mental distress. Read More
HIV & Aging HIV/AIDS and Aging in the SAGE Encyclopedia of LGBTQ+ Studies 2024 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing Brennan-Ing contributed an entry on HIV and Aging to SAGE Encyclopedia of LGBTQ+ Studies. Read More
Social Relations & Caregiving Chapter: Social Relations and the Family 2024 Author(s): Jasmine Manalel In this chapter, Manalel and colleagues discuss modern-day challenges related to aging that individuals and their families experience. The authors offer policy recommendations to address these challenges. Read More
HIV & Aging Mental Health Challenges: Dialogues on Optimizing Engagement in HIV Care 2023 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing Brookdale's Mark Brennan-Ing and public health expert Nina Martinez discuss mental health among people with HIV. Read More
Social Relations & Caregiving Intersectionality Can Shape the Support Networks of Older Women with HIV 2023 Author(s): Jasmine Manalel and Mark Brennan-Ing This article presents a model for measuring different dimensions of social relations. This framework can help identify potential strengths in social networks among older people with HIV. Read More
HIV & Aging Associations of HIV with Manifestations of Long COVID in a Medicaid Managed Care Population 2023 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing and Yiyi Wu Long COVID symptoms were associated with inadequate income and certain comorbidities. This poster was presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Read More
HIV & Aging Aging with HIV: Association of ART Type and Adherence with Viral Suppression 2023 Author(s): Jasmine Manalel, Jennie Kaufman, Yiyi Wu and Mark Brennan-Ing The findings highlight the importance of life-course illness trajectories. This poster was presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting. Read More
HIV & Aging Gender Differences in Social Support Vary by Environment among Older People with HIV in South Africa and Uganda 2023 Author(s): Jennie Kaufman and Mark Brennan-Ing Older women with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa tend to be more involved than older men in social support exchanges. Social support differences are smaller where interdependence is high. Read More
Aging in New York The Experiences of Chinese Older Immigrants During COVID-19 in New York City: A Qualitative Study 2023 Author(s): Yiyi Wu, Mark Brennan-Ing and Ruth Finkelstein Fears of COVID-19 and anti-Asian violence amplified each other. This poster was presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting. Read More
Rights of Older Persons Older Prisoners: Letter to the Editor 2023 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein This letter to the New York Times discusses the situation faced by older adults in New York State prisons. There is a need for legislative action. Read More
Aging in New York Information Consumption, Trust Dynamics and COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among Older Adults: Implications for Health Messaging 2023 Author(s): Yiyi Wu and Mark Brennan-Ing Information overload eroded trust in authority and led to vaccine hesitancy. Participants turned to their personal networks, which strongly influenced decisions about vaccination. Read More
HIV & Aging Perspectives of people living with HIV on ART-related weight change and healthy weight 2023 Author(s): Jennie Kaufman, Yiyi Wu, Jasmine Manalel and Mark Brennan-Ing Some people with HIV may grapple with a loss of control in terms of managing weight and weight change. This poster was presented at the 2023 IAS Conference on HIV Science. Read More
HIV & Aging Aging with HIV: Working to Ensure Equity and Inclusion 2023 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing and Eleni Mattas People who are aging with HIV face several health challenges that emphasize the importance of access to health care and health equity. Read More
Technology Older adults’ experiences with using information and communication technology and tech support services in New York City 2023 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein, Yiyi Wu and Mark Brennan-Ing The study found that one size does not fit all when it comes to tech training and support for older adults. Training should be customized based on individuals' skills. Read More
Social Relations & Caregiving Interconnected social convoys: Understanding health and well-being through linked personal networks 2023 Author(s): Jasmine Manalel This article describes a framework for social relationships that pays special attention to how our lives are linked to others over time. Read More
Research Taking Charge: Social Support Dynamics among Older Adults and Their Significant Others in COVID-19 Vaccination and Mitigation Efforts 2023 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing, Yiyi Wu, Jasmine Manalel and Ruth Finkelstein Older people are often portrayed as passive victims of the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet older adults do take responsibility for their own health and that of others. Read More
Rights of Older Persons Long prison sentences close window of opportunity for older people: Testimony 2023 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera This testimony supports the NYC Council's Resolution 241. The resolution calls on the New York State Legislature to pass two critical elder justice bills, Elder Parole and Fair and Timely Parole. Read More
Rights of Older Persons Fact sheet: Elder parole is an aging issue 2023 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera People age 55 and older are the only age segment of New York's imprisoned population that is growing. This situation is setting up the state for a human rights crisis and escalating costs. Read More
Technology Digital literacy for older adults will require innovative programming: Testimony 2023 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera This testimony supports legislation to require the city to provide digital literacy training to older adults. It shows how the city can maximize the impact of its proposed investment. Read More
Rights of Older Persons Parole Justice: Testimony 2022 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein This testimony supports the New York State Elder Parole and Fair and Timely Parole bills. It was presented to a joint committee hearing of the New York State Senate. Read More
HIV & Aging Commemorating World AIDS Day: Testimony 2022 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing Older adults with HIV experience unique challenges that often go unacknowledged. Policies should address social isolation and HIV stigma. Read More
Aging in New York Improving Older New Yorkers’ Access to City Services: Testimony 2022 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera Council Member Crystal Hudson has introduced a package of bills to help older New Yorkers. Brookdale has recommendations on how to strengthen these bills. Read More
Social Relations & Caregiving Ruth Finkelstein on Eldridge & Co.: Keeping Relevant 2022 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein The podcast features a wide-ranging conversation about attitudes and policies on aging. Read More
HIV & Aging Challenges Facing LGBTQ+ Older Adults: Testimony 2022 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing Half of people living with HIV are 50 years old or older. The testimony underscores the importance of sexual health education and behavioral health services for older New Yorkers living with HIV. Read More
HIV & Aging Aging with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: Health and Psychosocial Perspectives 2022 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing, Jennie Kaufman and Ruth Finkelstein This edited volume covers such topics as epidemiology, health and functioning, and social support. Chapters offer policy and program implications to support those growing older with HIV. Read More
Technology Universal tech support, especially for seniors 2022 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera In this piece for amNY, the authors call on New York City to use the 311 system to put free tech support within reach of older adults and all city residents. Read More
Aging in New York Protecting Older Adults at Older Adult Centers During the Continued COVID-19 Pandemic & Reopening Older Adult Centers: Testimony 2022 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera The senior center of the future should facilitate access to this city’s abundant resources. It should also unleash older New Yorkers’ power to use their knowledge, skills, and energy to support their fellow New Yorkers. Read More
Work & Retirement How Many Older Workers Is Just Right? 2022 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein More people over 65 are working in the U.S. than ever before. But there are very different narratives about what that means. Read More
Aging in New York Rethinking the urban physical environment for century-long lives: From age-friendly to longevity-ready cities 2021 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein This publication in Nature Aging discusses how urban environments can influence well-being over the life course. Urban design that addresses inequities at all stages of life would lead to a better old age. Read More
Cumulative Disadvantage Future Proof: Age-Inclusive Education 2021 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein In this webcast video, Ruth Finkelstein talks about the ways that adult education can help fight poverty. Read More
Work & Retirement Women & Unpaid Labor 2021 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera This article for CWI Labs examines the impact of caregiving on a woman's economic security. Read More
Aging in New York Testimony: How commercial rent control is age-friendly 2021 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera Local businesses are important to the social fabric of neighborhoods. When they close because of high rent, older New Yorkers are especially affected. Read More
Sexuality & Gender Diversity Negative Perception of Aging Is Associated With Frailty Transitions Within a Cohort of Sexual Minority Men 2021 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing This paper, coauthored by Brookdale's Dr. Mark Brennan-Ing, looks at perceptions of aging and frailty in gay and bisexual men. Read More
HIV & Aging Childhood sexual abuse history amplifies the link between disease burden and inflammation among older adults with HIV 2021 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing This study looked at how childhood sexual abuse impacts health in older people with HIV. Read More
Aging in New York The New (Immigrant) Face of New York’s Aging Population 2021 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera In this Aging Wisely podcast, christian gonzález-rivera talks about the increasing diversity of New York's older adult population. He calls for more investment in the ability of older people to age in their own homes and communities. Read More
Aging in New York Aging is Everyone’s Business: Policies for Building a New York for All Ages 2021 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera and Ruth Finkelstein Brookdale and LiveOn NY present more than 100 ideas to inspire the city’s incoming leaders to make New York a better, more equitable place to age. Read More
Aging in New York Inclusive Growth Blueprint for New York City 2021 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera The Inclusive Growth Blueprint is a new framework for changing how decisions are made in NYC. The blueprint reflects Brookdale's core principle that investments in people throughout their lives will lead to a healthier older age. Read More
Sexuality & Gender Diversity The effect of discrimination and resilience on depressive symptoms among middle-aged and older men who have sex with men 2021 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing This study looked at how resilience can buffer the impact of discrimination among older sexual minority men. Read More
Sexuality & Gender Diversity Recommendations for Advancing Research with Sexual and Gender Minority Older Adults 2021 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing This editorial by Brennan-Ing and colleagues examines aging research with sexual and gender minority adults. Directions for future research are identified. Read More
HIV & Aging Identifying Factors Related to Unsuppressed Viral Load among Older People Living with HIV: A Report to the AIDS Institute and New York State Department of Health ETE Research & Evaluation Mini Grant Projects 2021 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing and Jennie Kaufman This project examined how demographics, health, and health care use were associated with viral loads among people with HIV. Read More
Aging in New York Unleashing the Power of Older Adults 2021 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera Senior centers as currently structured are missing an opportunity. They could be places where older adults use their knowledge, skills, and energy to support others. Read More
Sexuality & Gender Diversity Psychological Connection to the Gay Community and Negative Self-Appraisals in Middle-Aged and Older Men Who Have Sex with Men: The Mediating Effects of Fitness Engagement 2021 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing Brennan-Ing and colleagues examine self-appraisals in older gay and bisexual men. Connection to the gay community may be a source of resilience. Read More
HIV & Aging Living and Aging Well with HIV: The Need for Better Mental Health Care 2021 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing In this "Psychology of Aging" podcast with Dr. Regina Koepp, Mark Brennan-Ing talks about strategies for aging with HIV. Read More
HIV & Aging Understanding HIV in Older Adults: Part 1 2021 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing In this podcast, Mark Brennan-Ing, director of research and evaluation, discusses current issues in aging with HIV. Read More
Sexuality & Gender Diversity Primary and secondary supportive partnerships among HIV-positive and HIV-negative middle-aged and older gay men 2021 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing Nearly half the men in the study reported having a primary partner. Less than a quarter of participants reported having a secondary supportive partner. Read More
Aging in New York A Four-Step Plan to Ensure Access to COVID-19 Vaccine by Homebound New Yorkers: Testimony 2021 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera and Ruth Finkelstein Vaccination rates in New York City show significant racial and ethnic disparities. In this testimony before the City Council, we lay out a plan to get the vaccine to some of the most disadvantaged New Yorkers. Read More
HIV & Aging Links Between Inflammation, Mood, and Physical Function Among Older Adults With HIV 2021 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing This paper by Brennan-Ing and colleagues reports on the link between inflammation and health in older adults with HIV. Read More
Technology Older immigrants isolated by lack of home internet access: City Council Testimony 2021 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera Older immigrants with the lowest levels of formal education often lack internet access at home. Our testimony recommends ways to invest in closing the digital divide for this population. Read More
HIV & Aging Aging With HIV: Health Policy and Advocacy Priorities 2021 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing This paper by Brennan-Ing and colleagues gives an overview of current issues in HIV and aging. Policy and program recommendations are provided. Read More
Technology Meaningful Access: Investing in Technology for Aging Well in New York City 2021 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera and Ruth Finkelstein This policy brief offers practical solutions for how to close the digital divide among older adults. Read More
Aging in New York Seniors, Vaccines, and Fairness: The Governor and Mayor Must Ensure Black and Brown Elderly New Yorkers Get Protected 2021 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein In this op-ed for the New York Daily News, Dr. Finkelstein argues that to ensure equity, the city's aging services network must have a greater role in planning and implementing vaccine distribution. Read More
Technology Investment needed in getting older New Yorkers online: City Council testimony 2021 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera Christian gonzález-rivera called for public investment in programs to help older New Yorkers gain technology skills and confidence. Read More
Sexuality & Gender Diversity Sexual Health Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Heterosexual Older Adults: An Exploratory Analysis 2020 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing and Jennie Kaufman Older LGB adults were as likely to remain sexually active as older heterosexuals. Gay and bisexual men were more likely than heterosexual men to report some sexual problems. Read More
Work & Retirement Flexible Policies for a More Inclusive Workplace: Diversity Is Not Enough 2020 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera and Ruth Finkelstein There are specific policies employers can adopt to make workplaces better places to grow older. Age diversity can contribute to companies’ bottom line. Read More
HIV & Aging The Cost Effectiveness of Mental Health Treatment in the Lifetime of Older Adults with HIV in New York City: A Markov Approach 2020 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing We examined the cost and efficacy of integrating medical and behavioral health care for older adults with HIV in New York City. Read More
Aging in New York The Future of Senior Centers After COVID-19: City Council testimony 2020 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera In testimony before the New York City Council Committee on Aging, Christian González-Rivera lays out a two-part vision for the senior center of the future. Read More
Work & Retirement Who Should Delay Returning to Work? 2020 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera and Ruth Finkelstein Considering a safe way to reopen workplaces has led to suggestions that older workers need to stay at home so others don’t have to. The data don’t support that argument. Read More
Policy Isolating Older People Is Not the Solution 2020 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein Dr. Finkelstein elaborates on an interview published in Forbes: Plans to reopen the economy by locking down older adults are immoral and will not work---either to get the economy vibrant again or to contain the virus. Read More
Cumulative Disadvantage Dementia and the Racial Wealth Gap 2020 Author(s): Jennie Kaufman This one-page infographic illustrates how dementia can contribute to the substantial wealth disparity between Black and White Americans. Read More
HIV & Aging Is There No Place for Us? The Psychosocial Challenges and Rewards of Aging with HIV 2020 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing Dr. Charles Emlet (University of Washington, Tacoma) and Brookdale's Dr. Mark Brennan-Ing make eight policy recommendations for older adults with HIV. Read More
HIV & Aging Using Focus Group Feedback to Identify Patient-Centered Initiatives for Older Persons with HIV 2020 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing Data from focus groups of older adults with HIV were used to examine service use and service gaps for this growing population. Based on these data we make recommendations for improving program options for these older adults. Read More
Policy A Lesson from the AIDS Crisis for Dealing with COVID-19 2020 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein In this op-ed Dr. Ruth Finkelstein recommends that Congress pass legislation similar to Title I of the Ryan White CARE Act to ensure funds for addressing the COVID-19 crisis reach the communities that are most in need. Read More
Social Relations & Caregiving Social Distancing Saves Lives, But Only If It’s Socially Responsible 2020 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein and christian gonzález-rivera In an opinion piece in City Limits, Dr. Ruth Finkelstein and Christian González-Rivera suggest ways to practice physical distancing while protecting against the social isolation of older adults. Read More
Aging in New York Creative Aging in NYC 2020 Author(s): Jennie Kaufman and Ruth Finkelstein This white paper reports the findings of the NYC Creative Aging Initiative and outlines recommendations for strengthening New York City’s creative aging ecosystem. Read More
Cumulative Disadvantage The contribution of dementia to the disparity in family wealth between black and non-black Americans 2020 Author(s): Jennie Kaufman Dementia is associated with a loss of 97 percent of wealth among Black Americans, compared with 42 percent among non-Black Americans. Wealth loss among Black and non-Black Americans without dementia did not differ substantially. Read More
Work & Retirement Integrating the German and U.S. perspective on organizational practices for later life work: The Later Life Work Index 2020 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein This book chapter compares the United States and Germany in the management of older employees. Drawing from evidence in both countries, the authors propose a revised set of workplace practices and policies. Read More
HIV & Aging Health burden, instrumental and emotional support adequacy, and depressive symptoms in older men with HIV 2019 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing Study participants who reported more HIV-related conditions and poorer health said they did not receive enough emotional support. Care plans should not overlook the importance of social support. Read More
Work & Retirement Age Discrimination in the Workforce: City Council testimony 2019 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein and christian gonzález-rivera Dr. Ruth Finkelstein and Christian González-Rivera testified in support of a package of bills to combat discrimination against older workers in New York City. Read More
Sexuality & Gender Diversity Aging gay male veterans: A community-based study on their health and psychosocial needs 2019 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing The authors examine the unique needs of sexual and gender minority older adult military veterans to identify future program, policy, and research goals. Read More
HIV & Aging HIV stigma and older men’s psychological well-being: Do coping resources differ for gay/bisexual and straight men? 2019 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing In this study, spirituality served as a buffer between HIV stigma and psychological well-being among older men with HIV, especially gay or bisexual men, who may have built resilience through struggles against homophobia. Read More
Cumulative Disadvantage The role of psychology in addressing worldwide challenges of poverty and gender inequality 2019 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein The United Nations has named 17 goals to improve the health of the world’s most vulnerable populations. Psychology has great potential to help reduce poverty and increase women’s empowerment. Read More
Cumulative Disadvantage A Discussion About Cumulative Disadvantage 2019 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein Lilliam Barrios-Paoli, the former New York City commissioner of the Department for the Aging, talks with Dr. Ruth Finkelstein about cumulative disadvantage. Read More
HIV & Aging Diversity, Stigma, and Social Integration among Older Adults with HIV 2019 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing As the population of people with HIV is aging globally, both HIV stigma and ageism are linked to poorer health outcomes. Stigma may also affect social integration via self-protective withdrawal. Read More
Cumulative Disadvantage Aging: Natural Law or Public Policy? 2019 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein Dr. Ernest Gonzales of New York University’s Aging Incubator presents Dr. Ruth Finkelstein speaking on how the conditions of our lives influence how we age across the life-span. Read More
Aging in New York New York’s Older Adult Population is Booming Statewide 2019 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera More than 3 million New York State residents are 65 or older. This data analysis provides a new level of detail about the older population across the state and finds that it is more diverse than ever before. Read More
HIV & Aging Revisiting successful aging with HIV through a revised biopsychosocial model: An update of the literature 2019 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing This paper applies eight components of successful aging to update a model of successful aging with HIV. Clinical practice and research implications are highlighted. Read More
Sexuality & Gender Diversity Correlates of subjective cognitive decline in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender older adults 2018 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing Nearly 25% of LGBT older adults in this study said they were having problems with memory and thinking. Odds of reported impairment were higher among those who were people of color, depressed, or functionally impaired. Read More
HIV & Aging The intersectionality of stigmas among key populations of older adults affected by HIV: A thematic analysis 2018 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing This study looked at stigma and social isolation among four groups of older persons with HIV. Some of the gay/bisexual men, heterosexual men, and Spanish speakers said that aging contributed to their isolation. Read More
Aging in New York Sustaining the Caregiving Workforce For New York’s Aging Future 2018 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera As the ranks of older New Yorkers grow, New York City will face a shortage of home care workers and social services. The state should take the lead in improving opportunities for home health aides. Read More
Work & Retirement Multigenerational workforces are productive and profitable 2018 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein Jobs have been built on assumptions about the nature of work, the length and characteristics of our lives. As work has changed and people live longer, we must change our ideas of “work.” Read More
HIV & Aging Adapting a Telephone Support Intervention to Address Depression in Older Adults with HIV 2017 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing This study tested an adaptation of the RESPECT intervention, which involves weekly phone calls by care managers to individuals with HIV. After six months, depressive symptoms were significantly improved. Read More
HIV & Aging Adapting systems of care for people aging with HIV 2017 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing People aging with HIV have medical and psychosocial needs beyond the scope of the HIV services network. Care providers, social service agencies, and content experts should work together to serve this diverse population. Read More
Aging in New York Expanding Economic Opportunity in a City of Aging Immigrants 2017 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera This essay highlights the ways grandparents contribute to the economic mobility of immigrant families in New York City. It is crucial that older immigrants and their families have access to the services they need. Read More
Aging in New York The Aging Apple: Older Immigrants a Rising Share of New York’s Seniors 2017 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera The growth in New York’s older immigrant population is far outpacing that of the U.S. born senior population. There are now more people over the age of 65 in the city than there are children ages 10 and younger. Read More
HIV & Aging Stigma and psychological well-being among older adults with HIV: The impact of spirituality and integrative health approaches 2017 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing Results of this study suggest that coping resources may help ease the effect of HIV stigma on psychological well-being. The findings support the development of spiritual interventions for people aging with HIV. Read More
Work & Retirement A global view on the effect of work on health in later life 2016 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein Work can support healthy aging but it can also put healthy aging in danger. This study offers ideas for social protection, human resources policies, and keeping older employees employed. Read More
Sexuality & Gender Diversity Providing competent and affirming services for transgender and gender nonconforming older adults 2016 Author(s): Mark Brennan-Ing The American Psychological Association recently published guidelines for working with transgender and gender nonconforming people. This paper reviews those guidelines with older adults in mind. Read More
Aging in New York City Living Never Grows Old 2016 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera In the United States, we can now expect to live three decades longer than our great-grandparents. This conference hosted by The Atlantic examined the shape of the new old age and its impact on society. Read More
Aging in New York Three Ways to Support NYC’s Aging Immigrants 2016 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera Too often, the city’s senior services fail to reach older immigrants. This testimony, delivered before the New York City Council’s Committee on Aging, recommends budget priorities for the Department for the Aging. Read More
Work & Retirement Maximizing our aging potential 2015 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein In the future, societies as a whole will be older, and there will be fewer people. To create sustainable societies, we need to understand how to maximize human potential in later life. Read More
Work & Retirement Age smart employer NYC: Compendium of strategies and practices 2013 Author(s): Ruth Finkelstein This report gives New York City employers a resource to create age-friendly workplaces. The Age Smart Employer award criteria is included as are practices and policies that contribute to an age-friendly workplace. Read More
Aging in New York The New Face of New York’s Seniors 2013 Author(s): christian gonzález-rivera Almost half of New York City’s older adults are immigrants. Drawing on census data and a wide array of interviews, this report provides extensive details about New York’s older immigrant population and their needs. Read More