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Poor, Older Black Americans are an Afterthought in the COVID-19 Crisis

Poor, Older Black Americans are an Afterthought in the COVID-19 Crisis

by Diverse Elders | Apr 14, 2020 | Chronic Illness, Data Collection / Research, Discrimination, POC Communities, Public Policy

by Christina N. Harrington. This article originally appeared on Next Avenue. Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick recently said that he and other older Americans would be willing to risk death due to the coronavirus in order to protect the U.S. economy. What followed was a...

SAGE Launches SAGEConnect to Combat Social Isolation for LGBT Elders

SAGE Launches SAGEConnect to Combat Social Isolation for LGBT Elders

by Diverse Elders | Apr 13, 2020 | Access to Services, Caregiving, Language Access, LGBTQ Communities, Services and Advocacy for LGBT Elders (SAGE)

SAGE, the world’s largest and oldest organization dedicated to improving the lives of LGBT elders, has recently launched SAGEConnect, a program that matches LGBT elders with volunteer community members and allies in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. For many of our...

LGBTQ Older Adults and Shelter in Place

LGBTQ Older Adults and Shelter in Place

by Diverse Elders | Apr 10, 2020 | Access to Services, Chronic Illness, Health & Wellness, LGBTQ Communities, Uncategorized

by Dr. Marcy Adelman. This article originally appeared in the San Francisco Bay Times. These are extraordinary times. It has only been since March 17 that Mayor Breed ordered San Francisco residents to shelter in place, to stay indoors, to slow the spread of infection...

Direct Care Workers Can Address Social Isolation and Loneliness

Direct Care Workers Can Address Social Isolation and Loneliness

by Robert Espinoza | Apr 9, 2020 | Aging and Ageism, Caregiving, Economic Security, Public Policy

This article originally appeared on the PHI blog. Illustration by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay A remarkable though unsettling new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has drawn attention to the extensive harm that social isolation and...

Managing the COVID-19 Crisis for Vulnerable Populations

Managing the COVID-19 Crisis for Vulnerable Populations

by Jenna McDavid | Apr 8, 2020 | Chronic Illness, Health & Wellness, Language Access, LGBTQ Communities, POC Communities, Public Policy

by Vivian Nava-Schellinger and Jenna McDavid. This article originally appeared on the National Council on Aging (NCOA) blog. We want to hear how COVID-19 is impacting your community. Please take a moment to answer this short anonymous survey. Last week, more than...

Celebrate the SEAA Community’s 45th Anniversary by Counting Yourself During the US Census

Celebrate the SEAA Community’s 45th Anniversary by Counting Yourself During the US Census

by Elaine Sanchez Wilson | Apr 7, 2020 | Access to Services, Civic Engagement, Data Collection / Research, Language Access, POC Communities, Public Policy, Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC)

*NOTE FOR ETHNIC MEDIA* The below press release is available translated in Khmer and Vietnamese This month marks the 45th anniversary of the Southeast Asian American community's refugee experience, when the first wave of SEAAs were resettled in the United States...

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