Correction to: Age Differences in Experiences of Pandemic-related Health and Economic Challenges among Adults Aged 55 and Older
Gerontologist. 2024 Apr 1;64(4):gnae031. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnae031.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38568431 | DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae031 (Source: The Gerontologist)
Source: The Gerontologist - April 3, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research

Correction to: Age Differences in Experiences of Pandemic-related Health and Economic Challenges among Adults Aged 55 and Older
Gerontologist. 2024 Apr 1;64(4):gnae031. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnae031.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38568431 | DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae031 (Source: The Gerontologist)
Source: The Gerontologist - April 3, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research

Advance Care Planning in the Context of Dementia:Defining Concordance
DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Care dyad ACP concordance occurs when care recipients and care partners both understand a care recipient's end-of-life values, understand the end-of-life preferences informed by those values, and the care partner expresses a willingness to accomplish the care recipient's wishes to the best of their ability. ACP concordance can be further operationalized for research and clinical care.PMID:38537649 | DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae029 (Source: The Gerontologist)
Source: The Gerontologist - March 27, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Jordana L Clayton Katherine P Supiano Nancy Aruscavage Sara Bybee Rebecca L Utz Eli Iacob Kara B Dassel Source Type: research

Advance Care Planning in the Context of Dementia:Defining Concordance
DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Care dyad ACP concordance occurs when care recipients and care partners both understand a care recipient's end-of-life values, understand the end-of-life preferences informed by those values, and the care partner expresses a willingness to accomplish the care recipient's wishes to the best of their ability. ACP concordance can be further operationalized for research and clinical care.PMID:38537649 | DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae029 (Source: The Gerontologist)
Source: The Gerontologist - March 27, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Jordana L Clayton Katherine P Supiano Nancy Aruscavage Sara Bybee Rebecca L Utz Eli Iacob Kara B Dassel Source Type: research

Advance Care Planning in the Context of Dementia:Defining Concordance
DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Care dyad ACP concordance occurs when care recipients and care partners both understand a care recipient's end-of-life values, understand the end-of-life preferences informed by those values, and the care partner expresses a willingness to accomplish the care recipient's wishes to the best of their ability. ACP concordance can be further operationalized for research and clinical care.PMID:38537649 | DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae029 (Source: The Gerontologist)
Source: The Gerontologist - March 27, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Jordana L Clayton Katherine P Supiano Nancy Aruscavage Sara Bybee Rebecca L Utz Eli Iacob Kara B Dassel Source Type: research

Advance Care Planning in the Context of Dementia:Defining Concordance
DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Care dyad ACP concordance occurs when care recipients and care partners both understand a care recipient's end-of-life values, understand the end-of-life preferences informed by those values, and the care partner expresses a willingness to accomplish the care recipient's wishes to the best of their ability. ACP concordance can be further operationalized for research and clinical care.PMID:38537649 | DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae029 (Source: The Gerontologist)
Source: The Gerontologist - March 27, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Jordana L Clayton Katherine P Supiano Nancy Aruscavage Sara Bybee Rebecca L Utz Eli Iacob Kara B Dassel Source Type: research

Advance Care Planning in the Context of Dementia:Defining Concordance
DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Care dyad ACP concordance occurs when care recipients and care partners both understand a care recipient's end-of-life values, understand the end-of-life preferences informed by those values, and the care partner expresses a willingness to accomplish the care recipient's wishes to the best of their ability. ACP concordance can be further operationalized for research and clinical care.PMID:38537649 | DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae029 (Source: The Gerontologist)
Source: The Gerontologist - March 27, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Jordana L Clayton Katherine P Supiano Nancy Aruscavage Sara Bybee Rebecca L Utz Eli Iacob Kara B Dassel Source Type: research

Advance Care Planning in the Context of Dementia:Defining Concordance
DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Care dyad ACP concordance occurs when care recipients and care partners both understand a care recipient's end-of-life values, understand the end-of-life preferences informed by those values, and the care partner expresses a willingness to accomplish the care recipient's wishes to the best of their ability. ACP concordance can be further operationalized for research and clinical care.PMID:38537649 | DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae029 (Source: The Gerontologist)
Source: The Gerontologist - March 27, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Jordana L Clayton Katherine P Supiano Nancy Aruscavage Sara Bybee Rebecca L Utz Eli Iacob Kara B Dassel Source Type: research

Healthy Aging and Older Adults with Autism: A Scoping Review
DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Overall, healthy aging among autistic older adults is largely understudied. More research is needed to better identify and tailor interventions and services for autistic older adults and their families to support healthy aging.PMID:38520290 | DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae026 (Source: The Gerontologist)
Source: The Gerontologist - March 23, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Mary Kris Stringfellow Noelle L Fields Kathy Lee Keith A Anderson Eva Brokaw Source Type: research

Healthy Aging and Older Adults with Autism: A Scoping Review
DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Overall, healthy aging among autistic older adults is largely understudied. More research is needed to better identify and tailor interventions and services for autistic older adults and their families to support healthy aging.PMID:38520290 | DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae026 (Source: The Gerontologist)
Source: The Gerontologist - March 23, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Mary Kris Stringfellow Noelle L Fields Kathy Lee Keith A Anderson Eva Brokaw Source Type: research

Healthy Aging and Older Adults with Autism: A Scoping Review
DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Overall, healthy aging among autistic older adults is largely understudied. More research is needed to better identify and tailor interventions and services for autistic older adults and their families to support healthy aging.PMID:38520290 | DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae026 (Source: The Gerontologist)
Source: The Gerontologist - March 23, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Mary Kris Stringfellow Noelle L Fields Kathy Lee Keith A Anderson Eva Brokaw Source Type: research

Healthy Aging and Older Adults with Autism: A Scoping Review
DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Overall, healthy aging among autistic older adults is largely understudied. More research is needed to better identify and tailor interventions and services for autistic older adults and their families to support healthy aging.PMID:38520290 | DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae026 (Source: The Gerontologist)
Source: The Gerontologist - March 23, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Mary Kris Stringfellow Noelle L Fields Kathy Lee Keith A Anderson Eva Brokaw Source Type: research

"How will we cope?" Couples with intellectual disability where one partner has a diagnosis of dementia
DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Couples with intellectual disability continue to enjoy intimate relationships into later life and will face common conditions in older age including dementia. Those who provide support need to ensure that they are sensitive to the previous experience and life story of each couple and have specific knowledge of how dementia can affect people with intellectual disability.PMID:38505929 | DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae030 (Source: The Gerontologist)
Source: The Gerontologist - March 20, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Karen Watchman Paula Jacobs Louise Boustead Andrew Doyle Lynn Doyle Jan Murdoch Jill Carson Louise Hoyle Heather Wilkinson Source Type: research

"How will we cope?" Couples with intellectual disability where one partner has a diagnosis of dementia
DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Couples with intellectual disability continue to enjoy intimate relationships into later life and will face common conditions in older age including dementia. Those who provide support need to ensure that they are sensitive to the previous experience and life story of each couple and have specific knowledge of how dementia can affect people with intellectual disability.PMID:38505929 | DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae030 (Source: The Gerontologist)
Source: The Gerontologist - March 20, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Karen Watchman Paula Jacobs Louise Boustead Andrew Doyle Lynn Doyle Jan Murdoch Jill Carson Louise Hoyle Heather Wilkinson Source Type: research

"How will we cope?" Couples with intellectual disability where one partner has a diagnosis of dementia
DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Couples with intellectual disability continue to enjoy intimate relationships into later life and will face common conditions in older age including dementia. Those who provide support need to ensure that they are sensitive to the previous experience and life story of each couple and have specific knowledge of how dementia can affect people with intellectual disability.PMID:38505929 | DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae030 (Source: The Gerontologist)
Source: The Gerontologist - March 20, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Karen Watchman Paula Jacobs Louise Boustead Andrew Doyle Lynn Doyle Jan Murdoch Jill Carson Louise Hoyle Heather Wilkinson Source Type: research