Aging Forward, 9781956801033
Paperback
Reimagine aging: building better futures for older adults, starting now.

Aging Forward

A New Path for Health, Technology, and Community

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  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    25 April 2023

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Summary

America has an aging challenge. As baby boomers enter advanced age, the shortfalls of our current systems are increasingly clearer, and if nothing changes, we are woefully unprepared for a world with more older adults than ever before. Aging Forward confronts this reality and presents a vision for the future that will spark discussion, innovation, and change.

Delving into the aging phenomenon, this book describes the many substantial shortfalls in how aging services are deliv…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781956801033
ISBN-10:1956801030
Author:Martha Dunkelman, David M. Dunkelman
Publisher:Health Professions Press,U.S.
Imprint:Health Professions Press,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:25 April 2023
Weight:172g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“David and Martha Dunkelman’s important book about aging affects every American by addressing this critical question: How can more Americans age in health and dignity in their own homes or in places designed better to meet their needs for care and community? I hope their experiences and thoughtful recommendations will be read and followed by both policy makers and concerned citizens, who can use their ideas to implement changes we all know we need.”- Hillary Rodham Clinton“This groundbreaking book highlights the impact of the deluge of older people on our broken healthcare system. The current financing system is a significant barrier to change and improvement. David’s 30 years of experience provide some important insights about how America can meet the challenge. It offers a realistic and practical path out of the current stagnation and denial.”- Richard Berman, Former Director of the office of Health Systems Management, New York State, former member of The US Prospective Payment Commission; and a member of The National Academy of Medicine/National Academy of Sciences (formerly known as the Institute of Medicine

About The Author

Martha Dunkelman

David Dunkelman, M.S., J.D. was the founding President and CEO of The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Campus, one of the US’s largest and most multifaceted campuses for older people. The campus was the first such organization to be named a winner of the national Peter F. Drucker Award for Innovation in Nonprofit Management.

Among his many individual awards are the Community Leadership Award from the Foundation for Jewish Philanthropies, Buffalo (2013), and the Dr. Evan Calkins Meritorious Service Award for “lifetime contributions to the field of aging,” presented by the Western New York Network in Aging, Inc. (2007).

Using creative problem-solving techniques developed at the State University of New York at Buffalo, Dunkelman has consulted nationally with more than 25 communities, helping them to develop strategic approaches to facility and programmatic design for older people. He writes and speaks about aging in America.

Martha Dunkelman, Ph.D., is a writer and editor who has written numerous articles, reviews, and brochures, as well as serving as book editor for an online periodical. She has also written and edited materials for the Educational Testing Service and the College Board. She has spent many years in teaching and administration as a professor at Wright State University, the University at Buffalo, and Canisius College.

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