Three Kinds of Mentorship Can Help Your Career

There are three types of mentorship: formal, informal, and peer-to-peer. Ninga “Zing” Shaw suggests trying all three....

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LTSS Co-Director Contributes to MIT Resource Hub

The MIT Resource Hub offers reports, data, and strategies to transform long-term services and supports. LTSS Center Co-Director Marc Cohen contributed....

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New Study: Exploring the Financial Challenges of Family Caregivers

UMass Boston researchers will study whether federal support policies can lessen the financial challenges facing family caregivers of older adults....

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Learning About Rural Aging at Leadership Summit

A session at this year’s LeadingAge Leadership Summit shed light on the older adults who benefit from Rural Aging Action Network, a collaborative led by Lutheran Services in America....

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Join the LTSS Center Team at Leadership Summit

The LTSS Center will explore workforce and service access—and support Leaders of Color Network events—at the LeadingAge Leadership Summit, April 15-17....

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Allies in Action: A Conversation with Nzinga Shaw

What is an ally, and how can allies help your organization thrive? A diversity, equity, and inclusion pioneer offered her perspective during a recent webinar....

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Experience Motivates Caregivers to Plan For Their Future Care Needs

A 2023 study explored how the caregiving experience motivates family caregivers to start planning for their future care needs....

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What Matters Most to HCBS Recipients? Older Adults Share Their Priorities with Researchers

Researchers worked with older adults of color in California to begin co-creating quality measures for home and community-based services....

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LTSS Center and Justice in Aging Launch Fellowship

The Justice in Aging Data for Equity Fellowship was created by the LeadingAge LTSS Center @UMass Boston and Justice in Aging, a legal advocacy nonprofit....

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Policy Briefs: Living Alone with Cognitive Impairment

People with cognitive impairment who live alone often don’t get timely diagnoses and have limited access to home care. These policy briefs offer remedies....

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