From the Stanford Center on Longevity, this report examines the major changes, challenges and decisions faced with baby boomers reaching old age and the diversity of the aging population for families, workplaces, and communities.
The implications concern young and old alike. Although many of these changes have been anticipated, the United States has relied on social and economic policies and practices designed for a more youthful population.
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