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You're Invited to a HEALTH AFFAIRS FORUM
Health and Housing Needs for U.S. Seniors in the "Middle Market"

  • Wednesday, April 24, 2019
  • 9:00 am -- 11:00 am Eastern
  • Capital Hilton Hotel,
    Washington, DC

CONTACT
Debbie Boylan
Phone: 301-347-3910
Email: dboylan@projecthope.org

Follow live tweets from the briefing @Health_Affairs, and join the conversation with #seniorsinthemiddle.

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A "middle market" of older Americans -- unable to afford private-pay senior housing and care, but with too many resources to qualify for Medicaid -- is rapidly expanding and facing escalating health and housing needs as they age.

FEATURED TOPICS

"The Forgotten Middle: Many Future Middle-Income Seniors Will Have Insufficient Resources for Seniors Housing and Care"

  • Caroline Pearson, NORC at the University of Chicago
  • David Grabowski, Harvard University

"Facilitating Societal Adaptation to Aging"

  • John Rowe, Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University

"What Can Be Done to Better Support Aging in Community?"

  • Jennifer Molinsky of Harvard University

Policy Panel: Seniors In the Middle Market: Lessons for Policy Makers

  • Debra Whitman, AARP
  • Robert Kramer, National Investment Center for Seniors & Housing Care (NIC)
  • Nancy Eldridge, National Well Home Network
  • Kai Hsiao, Eclipse Senior Living


FEATURED SPEAKERS

Nancy Eldridge
National Well Home Network

David Grabowski
Harvard University

Kai Hsiao
Eclipse Senior Living

Robert Kramer
National Investment Center for Seniors & Housing Care (NIC)

Jennifer Molinsky
Harvard University

Caroline Pearson
NORC at the University of Chicago

John Rowe
Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University

Debra Whitman
AARP

AGENDA

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Health Affairs is grateful to the National Investment Center for Seniors & Housing Care (NIC), as well as the SCAN Foundation, the John A. Hartford Foundation, AARP Foundation, and AARP Public Policy, for support of the publication of this research and this forum.