Center for Healthy Aging at NYAM

Center for Healthy Aging at NYAM The Center for Healthy Aging at NYAM aims to improve the health and well-being of current and future

Of the 8 million people who live in New York City, more than 1 million are over the age of 60. In line with global trends, over the next 20 years, this number is expected to increase by nearly 50 percent—the most rapid increase in history. This dramatic demographic shift presents a unique opportunity and challenge to urban centers, including New York City. Age-friendly New York City is a collabora

tive effort to respond to and benefit from this population change, led by the Office of the Mayor, the New York City Council, and The New York Academy of Medicine. The initiative seeks to make New York City a better place to grow old by promoting an "age-in-everything" lens across all aspects of city life. The initiative asks the city’s public agencies, businesses, cultural, educational and religious institutions, community groups, and individuals to consider how changes to policy and practice can create a city more inclusive of older adults and more sensitive to their needs. The initiative is a part of the World Health Organization’s Age-friendly Cities project.

Please join us online on 5/22 at 4pm for "Nat, NORCs, and New York: Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities In NYC Th...
05/16/2023

Please join us online on 5/22 at 4pm for "Nat, NORCs, and New York: Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities In NYC Through The Lens And Life Of Nat Yalowitz" RSVP: https://buff.ly/3BtX8DE The New York Academy of Medicine New York Academy of Medicine Library

The Center for Healthy Aging at NYAM is pleased to share the latest convening report developed to inform the Master Plan...
12/09/2022

The Center for Healthy Aging at NYAM is pleased to share the latest convening report developed to inform the Master Plan for Aging (MPA) in New York State per Executive Order 23. The report includes learnings from 150+ stakeholder experts who participated in NYAM’s related summit. The report provides suggested guiding principles, programmatic ideas and priority areas including building equity, addressing ageism & embracing older adults as resources. NYAM is enthusiastic about the potential for EO 23 and the MPA to ensure all older adults across NYS can live their healthiest lives.

Thank you to The John A. Hartford Foundation for their generous financial and programmatic support. Read the report & press release: https://buff.ly/3FfuVSu https://buff.ly/3VXiwt6

NYAM and the ACGME have awarded the 2022-24 Barondess Fellowship in the Clinical Transaction to Dr. Danielle Clark of UC...
03/30/2022

NYAM and the ACGME have awarded the 2022-24 Barondess Fellowship in the Clinical Transaction to Dr. Danielle Clark of UC Health. The two-year, $50,000 fellowship will enable Dr. Clark to implement an educational initiative at UCMC aimed at improving patient-centered bedside rounds in the COVID-19 era.

Learn more: https://buff.ly/3wURYQh

Dr. Martha Wollstein was a pioneer in pathology with a focus on infant diseases. She published more than 65 papers & mad...
03/22/2022

Dr. Martha Wollstein was a pioneer in pathology with a focus on infant diseases. She published more than 65 papers & made important discoveries that led to the treatment of meningitis and & other illnesses. Learn more via : https://buff.ly/3iJzU3j

Widely lauded as the first female dermatologist in the U.S. & one of the first women to become a NYAM Fellow, Dr. Daisy ...
03/15/2022

Widely lauded as the first female dermatologist in the U.S. & one of the first women to become a NYAM Fellow, Dr. Daisy Maude Orleman Robinson had an illustrious career in patient care, public health, and health scholarship. Learn more: https://buff.ly/3bbrgEq

On  , we continue our series on trailblazing women in medical history with Dr. Sarah McNutt, a pediatrician, gynecologis...
03/08/2022

On , we continue our series on trailblazing women in medical history with Dr. Sarah McNutt, a pediatrician, gynecologist and pathologist who helped establish leading NYC medical institutions. Learn more: https://buff.ly/2FrmDvS

Age-Friendly Neighborhood Grantee Shorefront Y acquired a SmartTV & several personal tablets to expand their hybrid offe...
02/25/2022

Age-Friendly Neighborhood Grantee Shorefront Y acquired a SmartTV & several personal tablets to expand their hybrid offerings of exercise, social, educational, nutritional, technology, & religious life programming. Learn more at https://buff.ly/3GBrK6g

Age-friendly Neighborhood Grantee BWICA expanded their network of BK-based professionals & aging service providers to 70...
02/23/2022

Age-friendly Neighborhood Grantee BWICA expanded their network of BK-based professionals & aging service providers to 700+ members, allowing for continued City, State, & Federal advocacy for the issues facing older NYers. Read more: https://buff.ly/3B5lv9M

Join our partners at National Indian Council on Aging for their upcoming webinar, “Navigating LTSS: Home Health Care” an...
02/23/2022

Join our partners at National Indian Council on Aging for their upcoming webinar, “Navigating LTSS: Home Health Care” and lean everything you need to know about who qualifies, what is covered, & how to secure this benefit. Administration for Community Living
Feb 24 at 1:00pm EST
Register here: https://buff.ly/3Hd9noP

We continue our Partner Spotlight series with Age-Friendly Neighborhood Grantee Bay Ridge Center. This organization expa...
02/22/2022

We continue our Partner Spotlight series with Age-Friendly Neighborhood Grantee Bay Ridge Center. This organization expanded their programming capacity with an interactive SmartBoard. This allows for dynamic, hybrid programming that simultaneously meets the needs of older adults onsite & at home! https://buff.ly/3gxF80P

Age-Friendly Neighborhood Grantee Age-friendly Central Brooklyn has published "Third Chapter Living", a monthly, communi...
02/18/2022

Age-Friendly Neighborhood Grantee Age-friendly Central Brooklyn has published "Third Chapter Living", a monthly, community-focused newsletter written & edited by local older adults. Issues feature local history, poetry, recipes & upcoming events. https://buff.ly/3LfB9UV

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