Volume 24, Issue 2 (2015) Aging
Front Matter
Editor's Letter
Ann Acheson and Laura Lindenfeld
Essay
Articles
The Economic Implications of Maine’s Changing Age Structure
James Breece, Glenn Mills, and Todd Gabe
The View from Augusta: Developments Growing Out of the Speaker’s 2013 Round Table Discussions and 2014 Aging Summit
Mark Eves and Jessica Maurer
Technology and Aging: An Emerging Research and Development Sector in Maine
Carol H. Kim, David Neivandt, Lenard W. Kaye, and Jennifer A. Crittenden
A Call to Action: Maine’s Colleges and Universities Respond to an Aging Population
Jeffrey E. Hecker and Marilyn R. Gugliucci
The Evolution of Elder Housing Design and Development
John Gallagher
The Emergence of Age-Friendly Communities: The City of Bangor
Benjamin Sprague
The Future Is Now: Legal Planning for Elders
Jennifer Eastman
Older Workers at L.L.Bean
Wendy Estabrook
Creativity and Aging
Kathleen Mundell
Never Too Old to Lead: Activating Leadership among Maine's Older Adults
Jennifer A. Crittenden and Lelia DeAndrade
Organizing Voices in Maine to Support Successful Aging
David C. Wihry
Maine’s Initiatives in Geriatric Medical Care: Commentary from the Front Lines
Cliff Singer and Roger Renfrew
Shaping the Health and Long-Term-Care Infrastructure Serving Older Adults: Historical Trends and Future Directions
Julie Fralich
Keep Them Rocking at Home: Thriving in Place
Becky Hayes Boober
Home Care in Maine: The Worker's Experience
Sandra S. Butler
Interviews
The Role of Foundation Grantmakers in Responding to Community Aging: John T. Gorman Foundation
Tony Cipollone
The Role of Foundation Grantmakers in Responding to Community Aging: Maine Community Foundation
Meredith Jones
The Role of Foundation Grantmakers in Responding to Community Aging: Maine Health Access Foundation
Wendy J. Wolf
Commentaries
Aging, Diversity, and Difference in Rural Perspective
Douglas Kimmel
The Aging and Developmental Disabilities Networks: Can the Silos Be Dismantled?
Lenard W. Kaye, Lucille A. Zeph, and Alan B. Cobo-Lewis