New case study proves Public Private Partnerships in the Aging Sector Work! The study focuses on the Nymbl and DRCOG partnerships and provides a roadmap into the longevity market for companies looking to get into aging sector.
How Universal Design is Changing Assisted Living, Denver Library Amid COVID-19, and More
In Colorado, where the general population is among the healthiest in the country, adults 65 and older are staying active and independent well into their later years, with many planning to age in place indefinitely.
CU Anschutz’s emphasizes outreach, CoCARE collaborates, Experts on longevity…
With a mission to promote improved health for older adults the Multidisciplinary Center on Aging at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus opened its doors back in 1993. Designed around three areas of focus, or pillars, Research, Clinical Care, and Education – the Center has received widespread recognition as a leader in the field of aging.
How Centennial’s User Experience Approach Helps Older Adults, Coronavirus Resources, and more…
With a population of 108,000 and situated just outside of Denver, the City of Centennial is uniquely suited to be a leader in creating a universally liveable city.
How Denver is Creating Community Spaces for Older Adults to Thrive
Denver is often listed as one of the nation’s best places to live. Through the Mayor’s Office on Aging, Denver is rising beyond lifestyle and cost-of-living metrics to the new goal of becoming one of the best cities in America for older adults.
How Colorado’s Age-Tech Community Is Taking on the Longevity Economy
Aging 2.0 and the Centre for Aging + Brain Health Innovation (CABHI) are global business accelerators naturally aligned in bringing innovation to the aging community.
Why Taking a Holistic Approach to Dementia Care Makes Sense
We’ve all seen the discouraging statistics: an estimated 5.1 million people in the United States age 65 and older are suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, and that number is expected to grow by 40 percent during the next decade. Alzheimer’s disease comes in at sixth on the list of the causes of death in the U.S. and is the only cause on the list that cannot be prevented or cured. The disease’s progression cannot even be slowed.
How the Growing 50+ Population is Transforming Colorado
In an effort to address the State’s quickly changing demographic, in 2015, Colorado established the Strategic Action Planning Group on Aging, or SAPGA.
Why Ageism Persists and What’s Being Done About It
With millions living longer and healthier lives, you would think ageism was a thing of the past. However, this widespread form of discrimination not only persists; it continues to undermine older adults and prevents them from being viewed as what they really are – capable and productive members of society.
Why Colorado’s 50+ Market Is Ripe For Disruption
Colorado’s 50+ Market Is Growing Fast and It’s Ripe For Disruption. Colorado is fertile ground for innovation and investment in the longevity market, also known as the 50+ market. Its future will be a combination of private and public participation bringing in new competition, innovative ideas, and a whole slew of new