The Age Guide: Perspectives on the Aging Journey

Aging Well: Aging as a Continuum, Not a Crisis - with Dr. Israel Cross

33 min · 23. joulu 2025
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In this episode of Aging Well, we sit down with Dr. Israel Cross, Public Health Gerontologist and President of the National Aging in Place Council. Drawing on his experience as both an aging network professional and family caregiver, Dr. Cross reframes aging as a natural continuum rather than a crisis and highlights why caregivers are essential partners in our aging infrastructure.   We explore the evolving concept of aging in place and discuss why early conversations about care and autonomy matter. Dr. Cross also introduces the latest edition of Aging in Place Conversations: The Caregiver’s Edition, a guide filled with real stories, tips, and tools for navigating caregiving challenges.   Tune in for a conversation that centers compassion and offers a hopeful roadmap for building systems that prioritize dignity, choice, and collaboration.  Resources:  Israel Cross LinkedIn Page [https://www.linkedin.com/in/israelcross-phd/]   Aging in Place Conversations - The Caregiver's Edition Amazon Kindle copy [https://www.amazon.com/Aging-Place-Conversations-Caregivers-Strategies-ebook/dp/B0FVTN84T3/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3H9LN3VKBODQ3&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.a7tgWf7hhg98fu1vkL1_coAH7BLCTGoGriNWTjwGGRVBDZQTm1cqnxZRQYIukQqoh2Kxm2nCBLQwqLlMc6dMYddw1Fdl9lw3Su06kxJWgoJ3E2uRbPtH9G_pmauoAw8FnncJaSFhl8ILogwgrxF49Q.aMnjSpaIhWPGl2_y39ZvLSIx7MKytO22i9LpaHfrTKA&dib_tag=se&keywords=Aging+in+Place+Conversations+caregiver&qid=1760462103&s=books&sprefix=aging+in+place+conversations+caregiver%2Cstripbooks%2C79&sr=1-1]   Aging in Place Conversations - The Caregiver's Edition: Stories, Strategies, and Support for Aging in Your Community by Sean Fitzgerald, Fritzi Gros-Daillon, Mary Lynch, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/aging-in-place-conversations-the-caregivers-edition-sean-fitzgerald/1148571598]  National Aging in Place Council Website [https://ageinplace.org/]  Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services | CMS [https://www.cms.gov/]  National Institute on Aging [https://www.nia.nih.gov/]  Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) | NAHB [https://www.nahb.org/education-and-events/credentials/certified-aging-in-place-specialist-caps]  Online Courses - USC Home Modification [https://homemods.org/echm/]  Grab Bar [https://www.grabbarspecialists.com/products-gbs.php?cat=18&utm_content=grab%20bars&msclkid=3fb61c18551e1b8aadab74eac5e39dd7&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Grab%20Bar&utm_term=grab%20bar%20for%20bathroom] and Zero Degree Shower [https://www.homestratosphere.com/zero-threshold-showers/]    The Sandwich Generation [https://www.care.com/c/what-is-the-sandwich-generation/]  Facebook: facebook.com/AgeGuide Twitter: twitter.com/AgeGuide  Instagram: instagram.com/theageguidepodcast Podcast: ageguide.org/the-age-guide-podcast Website: ageguide.org

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Aging Well: Stories That Shift Perspectives - with Christina Peoples

In this episode of Aging Well, we have Christina Peoples, a gerontologist, educator, speaker, health promotion coordinator, and founder of Gero-What?, a digital platform making conversations about aging more relatable, inclusive, and accessible. Through her work, Christina challenges ageism, amplifies historically marginalized voices, and centers the experiences and wisdom of Black elders. Christina explains how our physical health, emotional well-being, relationships, environments, identities, and lifelong experiences all influence the way we age. This episode also explores the intersection of aging and disability, the importance of embracing supportive tools without shame, and how racism, discrimination, health inequities, and limited access to resources can shape the aging experiences of Black and other marginalized communities. The conversation also highlights Christina’s Black Elder Truths storytelling project and the power of sharing older adults’ experiences, lessons, challenges, and sources of joy. Christina encourages listeners of every age to become more aware of the language they use, question ageist messages, and replace fear of growing older with curiosity, preparation, and a more positive vision of aging. Resources: Christina Peoples, MS Bio [https://www.helpguide.org/bio/christina-peoples-ms] GeroWhat | The Aging Experience [https://www.gerowhat.com/] Area Agency on Aging | Piedmont Triad Regional Council, NC [https://www.ptrc.org/services/area-agency-on-aging] Transforming Advocacy into Action - ASA Generations [https://generations.asaging.org/transforming-advocacy-into-action/] Aging Well in Action: Evidence-Based Programs + Beyond [https://seniorservicesinc.org/wp-content/uploads/Overview-of-Age-Well-Programs.pdf] Facebook: facebook.com/AgeGuide Twitter: twitter.com/AgeGuide  Instagram: instagram.com/theageguidepodcast Podcast: ageguide.org/the-age-guide-podcast Website: ageguide.org

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jakson Aging Well: The LGBTQIA+ Aging Experience - with Billy Rogers kansikuva

Aging Well: The LGBTQIA+ Aging Experience - with Billy Rogers

In this episode of Aging Well, host Gretchen Knowlton talks with Billy Rogers, the President of Golden Rainbows of Illinois South and a longtime advocate for the LQBTQ+ community. Drawing on more than 40 years of experience, Billy shares powerful insights into the realities LGBTQ+ older adults face today, from isolation and healthcare distrust to the ongoing need for safe, welcoming spaces.  Listeners will learn why many LGBTQ+ older adults may “go back into the closet” when seeking care, how barriers like transportation and lack of family support impact aging, and why building trust in services is critical. Billy also highlights the importance of intergenerational relationships, emphasizing how younger and older communities can learn from and support one another.  This conversation offers practical examples of creating inclusive environments with curiosity and simple signals, to larger systemic challenges in housing, healthcare, and food access. Whether you’re an older adult, caregiver, professional, or ally, this episode provides meaningful ways to foster connection, dignity, and belonging as we age.   Resources:  Golden Rainbows of Illinois South [https://www.goldenrainbows.org/]  Illinois LGBTQ Aging Commission Report [https://ilaging.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/aging/forprofessionals/documents/il-commission-on-lgbtq-aging-report-2026.pdf]  Disrupting Disparities Report [https://www.sageusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/disrupt-disparities-lgbtq-report-il-2021.pdf]  SAGE (Services & Advocacy for LGBTQ+ Elders) [https://www.sageusa.org/]  Area Agencies on Aging services [https://acl.gov/programs/aging-and-disability-networks/area-agencies-aging] & Eldercare Locator [https://eldercare.acl.gov/]  Adult Protective Services (APS) [https://ilaging.illinois.gov/protectionadvocacy/abuse.html]  SNAP food assistance [https://abe.illinois.gov/access/]  LIHEAP (Energy Assistance Program) [https://www.elderlyordisabledliving.com/liheap-information/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=609798939&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIr6mYx6yRlQMVdIrCCB0t8ieCEAAYASAAEgJCS_D_BwE]  Farmers Market Nutrition Programs [https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=30521]  Rainbow Cafe LGBTQ support [https://www.rainbowcafe.org/] Facebook: facebook.com/AgeGuide Twitter: twitter.com/AgeGuide  Instagram: instagram.com/theageguidepodcast Podcast: ageguide.org/the-age-guide-podcast Website: ageguide.org

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Aging Well: Breaking the Silence Around Mental Health and Aging - with Robyn Golden and Caryn Blanton

As we age, mental health becomes just as important as physical health, yet it’s often overlooked, misunderstood, or dismissed as a normal part of getting older. In this episode of Aging Well, we hear from Robyn Golden, Associate Vice President of Social Work and Community Health at Rush University Medical Center and Caryn Blanton, Program Manager at the E4 Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Disparities in Aging, to explore the realities of mental health and aging, and why connection, purpose, and support are critical to aging well. Robyn and Caryn share powerful insights on ageism in healthcare, the emotional impact of social isolation, caregiver stress, depression, anxiety, and the importance of treating mental health with the same urgency and compassion as physical health. The conversation also dives into the growing need for education and advocacy around behavioral health for older adults, including the work being done through the E4 Center of Excellence and innovative programs that help identify and support older adults before they reach a crisis point. Whether you’re an older adult, caregiver, healthcare professional, or simply someone looking to better support the people around you, this episode offers meaningful perspective, practical advice, and an important reminder: it is never too late to care for your mental health, ask for help, and stay connected.  Resources:  Social Work and Community Health Services | Rush [https://www.rush.edu/services/social-work-and-community-health-services]  E4 Center – Rush Center for Excellence in Behavioral Health Disparities in Aging [https://e4center.org/]  E4 Center Toolkits [https://e4center.org/resources/#_toolkit]  4Ms Behavioral Health – E4 Center [https://e4center.org/training-and-technical-assistance/4msbh/]  Longevity increased by positive self-perceptions of aging - PubMed [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12150226/]  The 8 Limbs of Yoga and Why They Matter to Your Practice – Sri Sri School of Yoga [https://srisrischoolofyoga.org/na/blog/8-limbs-of-yoga-ashtanga-yoga/]  A Decolonized Guide to the 8 Limbs of Yoga [https://www.healthline.com/health/fitness/the-8-limbs-of-yoga]  Gatekeeper Program | Washington County, OR [https://www.washingtoncountyor.gov/davs/gatekeeper-program]  Bowling Alone [http://bowlingalone.com/]  Facebook: facebook.com/AgeGuide Twitter: twitter.com/AgeGuide  Instagram: instagram.com/theageguidepodcast Podcast: ageguide.org/the-age-guide-podcast Website: ageguide.org

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jakson Aging Well: The Cost of Growing Older in America - with Ramsey Alwin kansikuva

Aging Well: The Cost of Growing Older in America - with Ramsey Alwin

As Americans live longer than ever, too many are aging without financial security, health supports, or clear pathways to thrive. To continue exploring what it truly means to age well, we’re joined by Ramsey Alwin, President and CEO of the National Council on Aging, and a leading national voice on aging policy, economic security, and equity. In this episode, Ramsey unpacks why longevity is one of the most consequential megatrends of our time and how longer lives are reshaping work, caregiving, health, and community life across America.  Gretchen and Ramsey explore the growing challenge of economic insecurity among older adults, the deep links between financial stability and health, and why aging well must be treated as a right, not a privilege. Ramsey also shares why the Older Americans Act remains a cornerstone of healthy aging, and why increased funding and reauthorization is essential as demographics continue to shift. The conversation highlights empowering tools like BenefitsCheckUp®, evidence-based health programs, and the power of community-based organizations to help older adults and caregivers age with dignity, security, and connection. Whether you’re planning your own future, caring for a loved one, or advocating for stronger aging policies in your community, this episode offers both practical resources and a compelling call to action. Resources:  NCOA [https://www.ncoa.org/]  UMass Boston's Elder Index: Measure of Economic Security [https://elderindex.org/]  UMass Boston's Gerontology Institute "Living Between the Lines: Economic Insecurity and Older Americans" [https://scholarworks.umb.edu/demographyofaging/109/]  Older Americans Act: Overview and Funding | Congress.gov | Library of Congress [https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/R43414]   Evidence-Based Program: Tai Ji Quan: Moving for Better Balance® [https://www.ncoa.org/article/evidence-based-program-tai-ji-quan-moving-for-better-balance/]   Caregiving in the US 2025: Key Trends, Strains, and Policy Needs [https://www.aarp.org/pri/topics/ltss/family-caregiving/caregiving-in-the-us-2025/]   Visit BenefitsCheckUp.org [https://benefitscheckup.org/]or call 1-800-794-6559 Facebook: facebook.com/AgeGuide Twitter: twitter.com/AgeGuide  Instagram: instagram.com/theageguidepodcast Podcast: ageguide.org/the-age-guide-podcast Website: ageguide.org

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