Age Discrimination in Employment—The Eras Tour
By William RiveraOctober 2, 2024
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Age Discrimination in Employment—The Eras Tour
October 2, 2024 1:00 pm
Please join Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging on Wednesday, October 2nd 2024 from 1:00 to 2:00 PM EST for Age Discrimination—The Eras Tour. William Rivera, Senior Vice President of Litigation for AARP Foundation, will discuss the evolution of age discrimination in employment laws in the United States with a focus on “hot topics” in the...
East Cleveland: The Willows Health & Rehab Breakfast and Tour
November 13, 2024 9:30 am
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Advocating as a Caregiver for the Creation of Age-Friendly Communities
Creating age-friendly communities can be beneficial to the well-being of not only older adults, but also those who care for them, regardless of age. These communities can provide older adults with the means to age in place with the support of family and friend caregivers. As we care for loved ones, we can also be part of the movement to promote age-friendly communities and advocate for change.
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Furthering an Age-Friendly America
The 14th Annual Katz Policy Lecture from Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging was held October 29, 2020. Keynote speakers, Bill Armbruster, Senior Advisor of AARP Livable Communities, and Mary McNamara, Director of the Cleveland Department of Aging, discussed age-friendly communities, including work developing nationally and in the Cleveland-area. The webinar introduced the Age-Friendly Network, outlined the importance of age-friendly communities to support individuals aging in place, and discussed the connection between age-friendly and dementia-friendly communities. Panelists discussed ongoing work and future directions to make Northeast Ohio age-friendly.
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Aging in Place
What’s the best way to successfully age in place? This webinar will review our newest homeownership workshop: “Aging in Place: Know Your Housing Options.” We’ll discuss how you can assess your loved one’s home for safety, accessibility and affordability; how your loved one can use their home equity to keep their home; ways to explore the many housing options available to your loved one; additional benefits; and legal and tax issues. We’ll also share an overview of Ohio’s first nonprofit real estate agency, and the many services offered to help both first time homebuyers purchase their first home and older adults transition out of their last homes.
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Keeping Bones Fit and Healthy as You Age
Most people have been told at least once in their life to drink milk so they will have strong bones when they grow up. As all of us continue that process of growing up into older adulthood, maintaining strong and healthy bones can be of even greater importance in order to prevent serious fractures, brittleness and significant loss of bone mass.
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Helping Older Adults Live Well with Age-Related Vision Loss
Changes in vision are common in older adults. According to statistics from the American Foundation for the Blind, over 6.1 million Americans aged 65 and older experience some form of vision loss. Loss of vision can be overwhelming for a loved one, especially since it can affect many different parts of life from the ability to drive safely to being able to take part in hobbies like reading or doing jigsaw puzzles. However, thanks to improved treatments and assistive devices, there are options we can explore to make it much easier for loved ones to preserve as much of their vision as possible and continue to live safely and independently at home.
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The People in Your Neighborhood
One of the things I love about Cleveland is that it is a city of neighborhoods. A frontier town and port city, Cleveland was built on waves of industry and immigration by people who came here looking for work and a better life. They brought pieces of their past lives with them. The settled in areas defined by the geography of the Cuyahoga River, Lake Erie, the Heights and the canal systems. The evidence of it is everywhere: in the architecture of its churches, in the variety of its cuisine and in the names of communities. Neighborhoods are the building blocks of thriving cities.