ProAging Podcast

著者: Positive Aging Community - Steve Gurney
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  • Discussions on a variety of topics related to positive aging and the longevity marketplace. These podcasts are recordings of our live digital discussions on the Zoom platform, to view all recordings and see the upcoming schedule, visit https://www.retirementlivingsourcebook.com/digital-discussions
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Discussions on a variety of topics related to positive aging and the longevity marketplace. These podcasts are recordings of our live digital discussions on the Zoom platform, to view all recordings and see the upcoming schedule, visit https://www.retirementlivingsourcebook.com/digital-discussions
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  • Aging Services in the Trump Era
    2025/04/08

    A live and interactive discussion with one of the leading voices in elder care policy that will provide insights into the complex world of aging services during this period of policy uncertainty. Howard Gleckman, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute and author of Caring for Our Parents will provide a comprehensive analysis drawing on his expertise in tax policy, elder care, and healthcare.

    • https://howardgleckman.com/
    • Caring for Our Parents: Inspiring Stories of Families Seeking New Solutions to America's Most Urgent Health Crisis Hardcover – May 26, 2009 by Howard Gleckman (Author)

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    Gleckman began by addressing **Social Security**, highlighting President Trump's promise not to cut benefits directly. However, he cautioned that the administration's actions, such as limiting access through closed offices and phone line difficulties, are already impacting beneficiaries and applicants, particularly those seeking disability benefits, where waiting times are expected to exceed a year. More critically, Gleckman stressed the looming **insolvency of the Social Security trust fund within the next nine years**, which could lead to an automatic 23% cut in benefits if no action is taken. He criticized the political stalemate on this issue, noting that inaction is akin to "taking Social Security off a cliff".

    Turning to **Medicare**, Gleckman noted Trump's similar pledge not to cut benefits directly. However, he anticipated potential cuts to providers, which could further strain access to care. A significant focus was placed on **Medicare Advantage (MA)**, with the administration recently announcing a substantial 5.3% increase in payments to MA plans. Gleckman pointed out the inconsistency with the stated goal of cutting government spending. He discussed the possibility of MA becoming the default Medicare option, as suggested by Project 2025. While acknowledging potential benefits of coordinated care in theory, Gleckman raised concerns about network limitations, complexity, and prior authorizations in current MA plans. He also touched upon the negotiation of drug prices initiated by the Biden administration and the uncertainty of Trump's future stance on this, while noting the current administration's decision to not cover GLP-1 drugs for weight loss under Medicare and Medicaid.

    The **Older Americans Act (OAA)** and the **Administration for Community Living (ACL)** were also highlighted as being at risk. Gleckman predicted budget cuts for OAA programs like Meals on Wheels and adult day programs. More alarmingly, he discussed the announced plan to **abolish the ACL** and divide its functions among other HHS offices, along with the firing of half of its staff, including grant program administrators. This could severely disrupt the functioning of vital community-based services due to a lack of federal oversight and support. Gleckman also noted the potential impact of federal employee layoffs in the Washington D.C. area on the tax base and consequently on local senior service programs.

    Gleckman concluded by emphasizing the **unpredictability of the Trump administration** due to its impulsive and chaotic management style. He urged communities to proactively work together to support older adults and their caregivers during these uncertain times. He echoed the sentiment that individual storytelling and engagement with lawmakers are crucial for conveying the real-world impact of potential policy changes. The interactive nature of the discussion allowed participants to voice their concerns and ask questions, highlighting the community's eagerness to understand and navigate the evolving landscape of aging services.


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  • Unlocking LinkedIn for Senior Living Professionals: Strategies for Marketing and Outreach to Referral Sources and Providers
    2025/01/28

    Steve Gurney from Positive Aging Community delivered an engaging live presentation for WFAHA on leveraging LinkedIn for professional networking and community building. He emphasized the importance of having a complete and professional LinkedIn profile, likening it to dressing appropriately for a networking event. Gurney shared practical tips on optimizing LinkedIn profiles, including using tools like Canva for profile images and customizing LinkedIn URLs. He highlighted the significance of engaging with content through thoughtful comments and interactions, rather than just posting. Gurney also discussed the types of content that perform well on LinkedIn, such as thought leadership posts, company culture updates, and event promotions. He encouraged attendees to be authentic and strategic in their LinkedIn activities to maximize their professional connections and opportunities.

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  • Online Dating After 60
    2024/08/13

    Learn tips on how to stay safe, be brave, and fall in love again! Kathleen McGuinness, a widow who began online dating at age 69 after a long marriage, is set to share her insights in a live discussion focused on online dating for seniors. Join us for a live & interactive discussion where she shares key tips for staying safe, being courageous, and finding love again in the online dating landscape.

    Kathleen M. McGuinness KMM Consulting, Solutions for Aging in Place Certified Dementia Practitioner, CDP, EOL, SHSS

    • 301-873-5506
    • KMM7720@gmail.com

    Chat Transcript

    12:11:36 From zahida hasan : yes, I get it, sibling share in responsibility

    12:13:12 From CAROL LAVRICH : can we get copies of the slides?

    12:16:01 From Steve Gurney - ProAging Community : The recording will be available - she asked not to share the slides but I shared the tip sheet

    12:18:29 From Tracy Lewis to Hosts and panelists : Is face time ok instead of zoom

    12:19:56 From Linda Burhans : do you google them?

    12:20:00 From Gary Timmons : Some dating apps do have an anonymous video chat function.

    12:20:00 From Pat Lauria : Did you use a new email address?

    12:20:35 From marcie katcher to Hosts and panelists : Is there a good free background check

    12:20:57 From Patti Hanson : I got scammed big time with online dating.

    12:21:22 From marcie katcher to Hosts and panelists : Can we have slides

    12:22:18 From Steve Gurney - ProAging Community : Here are some of the top online dating apps tailored for people over 60:

    • OurTime
    • SilverSingles
    • eHarmony
    • Match.com
    • Lumen
    • SeniorMatch
    • Elite Singles

    12:22:27 From Steve Xxx to Hosts and panelists : Why on 3 month subscription

    12:26:08 From Steve Gurney - ProAging Community : Kathleen M. McGuinness

    KMM Consulting, Solutions for Aging in Place

    Certified Dementia Practitioner, CDP, EOL, SHSS

    KMM Consulting 301-873-5506

    Solutions for Aging in Place

    KMM7720@gmail.com

    12:26:40 From Steve Gurney - ProAging Community : took a “dating class” and was impressed Erika Ettin (202.716.8343) a Dating Coach

    Email Ericka Ettin: info@alittlenudge.com

    12:26:47 From Jeanina DiVittorio : Kathleen, I admire you for sharing your personal experience about this vulnerable aspect of life. I am happily married yet my college roommate, who is single and just turned 60, and I talk so much about this "process". Can't wait to share this with her and with other friends and family!

    12:29:25 From Pat Lauria : Can't be newly divorced! Or separated.

    12:39:36 From Steve Gurney - ProAging Community : If you want to gracefully end a conversation or interaction in online dating, you could say something like:

    "I’ve enjoyed our conversation, but I’m realizing that I don’t think we’re the right match. Wishing you all the best in your search!"

    This approach is polite, clear, and leaves the door open for both parties to move on without any hard feelings.

    12:40:34 From zahida hasan : perfect

    12:43:03 From zahida hasan : there are cultural specific sites too

    12:45:56 From Steve Xxx to Hosts and panelists : Since there are so many scammers on the web I would never give out my last name to anyone till I’ve met them a few times. Some people might view this as a red flag but my safety is of utmost importance. What are you thought on this

    12:46:00 From Marianne Thomas to Hosts and panelists : I received a text from someone who said, “Getting your number was hard to find. Do you have time for dinner”. No name and area code from someplace like Utah. I deleted it.

    12:52:48 From Steve Gurney - ProAging Community : Culturally specific dating sites cater to individuals looking to connect with others who share similar cultural, ethnic, or religious backgrounds. Here’s a list of some popular cultural or niche dating sites:

    1. JDate
    2. Shaadi
    3. Christian Mingle
    4. Muslima
    5. BlackPeopleMeet
    6. LatinAmericanCupid
    7. AsianDating
    8. MexicanCupid
    9. EliteSingles
    10. Hinge
    11. SingleMuslim
    12. InterracialMatch



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