SAGE staffers at the American Society on Aging’s 2015 Aging in America Conference gave us their insights all through the week of the conference. Today marks a recap from a few staffers of [...]
One of the themes In SAGE’s Successful Aging program is “Preparation.” We define the term as: “Doing what you can, when you can, in advance of and addressing aging related contingencies.” This [...]
SAGE staffers at the American Society on Aging’s 2015 Aging in America Conference will be reporting back to us all week with their views on the conference, panels they are participating in, [...]
SAGE staffers at the American Society on Aging’s 2015 Aging in America Conference will be reporting back to us all week with their views on the conference, panels they are participating in, [...]
SAGE staffers at the American Society on Aging’s 2015 Aging in America Conference will be reporting back to us all week with their views on the conference, panels they are participating in, [...]
This week marks the start of the 13th Annual LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week! As part of the LGBTQ+ State Exchanges Project at the Center for American Progress, SAGE is pleased to be a part of “Time [...]
SAGE staffers at the American Society on Aging’s 2015 Aging in America Conference will be reporting back to us all week with their views on the conference, panels they are participating in, [...]
SAGE staffers at the American Society on Aging’s 2015 Aging in America Conference will be reporting back to us all week with their views on the conference, panels they are participating in, [...]
Today’s post is from Serena Worthington, Director of National Field Initiatives. Keep up with her conference activities @SerenaWorthy. Today marks the start of American Society on Aging’s 2015 [...]
SAGE, with the assistance of Jack Nadler as the lead lawyer from the firm Squire Patton Boggs, recently filed an amicus brief (friend of the court brief) related to the upcoming marriage [...]
Yesterday SAGE celebrated the launch of the SAGE-GRIOT Innovative Senior Center of Brooklyn, a new partnership with GRIOT Circle. The partnership is part of a citywide expansion of services for [...]
Our monthly “Quick Chats” with SAGE participants offer a first-person perspective on our community. This month, we spoke Brenda Culhane, a 74-year-old lesbian and SAGE participant in Portland, [...]
This blog post was written by SAGE’s Executive Director, Michael Adams, as a response to “It’s Never Too Late To Make a Change,” a New York Times article focusing on [...]
SAGE Story is our national digital storytelling program for LGBTQ+ older adults that focuses on storytelling as a way to diversify the public narratives on aging, long-term care and LGBTQ+ [...]
Written by Barbara Satin, Assistant Faith Work Director, National LGBTQ+ Task Force, this post was originally featured on The National LGBTQ+ Task Force blog on March 3, 2015. Walking into the [...]
Accessing healthcare is complicated for many people, but LGBTQ+ older adults face a specific set of concerns and challenges. For example, according to SAGE’s new report, Out & Visible, 40% of [...]
SAGE Story is our national digital storytelling program for LGBTQ+ older adults that focuses on storytelling as a way to diversify the public narratives on aging, long-term care and LGBTQ+ [...]