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Upcoming Events in Healthy Aging

Apr 8, 2025

The Massachusetts Healthy Aging Collaborative is pleased to promote the following events from our Statewide Network of partners:

Effective communication is key to building meaningful connections with individuals living with dementia. As Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias progress, communication skills decline, making it essential for caregivers to adapt their approach.

Registration and info are available here.

Join the National Center to Reframe Aging to discuss how to flip the script on aging in recognition of this year’s Older Americans Month (OAM) 2025 theme, Flip the Script on Aging. This year’s theme focuses on transforming how society perceives, talks about, and approaches aging. It encourages us all to challenge stereotypes and dispel misconceptions.

Details and registration are available here.

Across the nation, many older adults struggle to make ends meet. The Elder Index, produced by the Gerontology Institute at UMass Boston, suggests that roughly 30 percent of older households have incomes below what it takes to meet basic needs and age in place. It is not clear, however, how Massachusetts compares to the nation in terms of retirement security. On the one hand, Massachusetts is a relatively wealthy state. But, on the other hand, Massachusetts has a high cost of living and persistent economic inequality, making low-income seniors and those of color particularly vulnerable in retirement.

The mixed-methods report that we’ll be releasing at this event – a collaboration between Boston Indicators and the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College – examines these issues across two sections: Part 1 is a quantitative analysis, exploring the sources of income and wealth available to older households in Massachusetts, estimating the share of older households falling below Elder Index thresholds; and documenting racial disparities in retirement security. Part 2 is a qualitative analysis, presenting findings from structured interviews with low-income, low-wealth seniors to understand what strategies they use to make ends meet.

This report release event will include a presentation of the report followed by audience Q&A.

Registration is available here.

Our society is aging alongside a rapid increase in the evolution and advancement of technology that mediates daily life. The use and adoption of technology by older adults has increased in the recent past, but differences remain with their younger counterparts and the effects of digital disconnection in later life are more acute. This session will present recent technology adoption and use trends among older adults as well as accompanying solutions that can aid in the adoption of technology by older adults, including future directions and expected developments.

The webinar will feature Alex Glazebrook, Vice President, Programs, Older Adults Technology Service from AARP. This session will present recent technology adoption and use trends among older adults as well as accompanying solutions that can aid in the adoption of technology by older adults, including future directions and expected developments.

More information and registration are available here.