Housing & Health Equity for Older Adults: Findings from the COVID-19 RECAPP Report

Location: Online only

Speaker(s): Robin Lipson, Jennifer Molinsky, Tam Perry, Nancy Berlinger, Lauren Taylor

In addition to its devastating effects on health and mortality, the COVID-19 pandemic produced a complex and interconnected set of social challenges across the US. Older adults living in the community faced social isolation and disruptions in access to food, medical care, and other goods and services during stay-at-home orders. In response, organizations that support older people—housing and service providers, community organizations, government agencies, and others—improvised solutions to address these challenges.

Our new report, Advancing Housing and Health Equity for Older Adults: Pandemic Innovations and Policy Ideas, a collaborative project with The Hastings Center, reflects on these responses, most of which were intended to be temporary, and sheds light on how we might improve housing and supports for older adults, and address longstanding inequities in the process.

Speakers:

  • Robin Lipson, Deputy Secretary, Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs
  • Jennifer Molinsky, Project Director, Housing an Aging Society Program
  • Tam Perry, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Wayne State University
  • Lauren Taylor, Assistant Professor, Department of Population Health, NYU Grossman School of Medicine; Affiliated Faculty, NYU Wagner
  • Nancy Berlinger, Research Scholar, The Hastings Center, moderator

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Co-Sponsor(s): The Hastings Center

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