In This Episode:
Dr. K talks with geriatrician Bill Thomas, MD, founder of ChangingAging.org. They discuss what he’s worked on during the past year, including his work fostering better aging through Minka houses, MAGIC (Multi-Ability, Multi-Generational Inclusive) Communities, and much more. They cover:
- Why ageism is so important
- Why it’s better to avoid age (and ability) segregation, when it comes to housing and community services
- The mismatch between the housing we have and the housing we need
- The problem of older adults loving houses that don’t love them back
- His own experience this year of turning 60 and of moving to a smaller house
- How cars affect aging and communities, and whether self-driving cars will change things
- Why the Village of Hope community is designed to cultivate social capital
- His recent work in value-based home health care
- Whether aging issues will become part of the election conversation
- Why it’s vital to confront our internal ageist narratives and appreciate our aging faces
Related episodes:
082- Interview: Bill Thomas on Housing & Communities as Engines of Independence in Aging
055 – Interview: Bill Thomas on Ageism & Innovations to Improve Aging
098 – Interview: Medicare Open Enrollment: What to Know & When to Switch
Related Resources:
- ChangingAging.org
- Harvard report: Housing America’s Older Adults 2019
- Minka: Homes and Communities
- Can This Tiny House Solve Senior Housing Shortage?
- Saying No to Pervasive Ageism
- VILLAGE OF HOPE: Plans unveiled for dementia-friendly housing facility
- Bill Thomas: Home Care Providers Need to Get into the Real Estate Game
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