th Annual What s Next Longevity Summit, June 16-17. With the theme of
Seizing the Moment: Investing and Partnerships in the Longevity Market, the virtual event offers an expanded audience an online learning and networking experience with leading authorities on the future trends in the $8 trillion U.S. longevity economy. The event also brings together engaged investors from multiple funds, including Flare Capital, Primetime Partners, Ziegler Link-Age, Healthcare Angels, Nationwide Ventures, HealthTech Capital, 7wire Ventures, Generator Ventures and others. The Summit aims to live up to its reputation as the event where deals get done, companies get financed, and great leaders get discovered.
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HARRISBURG, Pa., May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A new report by AARP Pennsylvania and Drexel University s College of Nursing and Health Professions highlights how geographic, racial/ethnic and economic factors are combining to restrict access to healthcare services for many Pennsylvanians, creating disparities that have become more pronounced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
WHAT: AARP Pennsylvania and Drexel University will host a virtual press briefing to introduce our new health disparities report that highlights inequities in rural and low resourced areas of the state, and underrepresented populations (particularly Black/African American and Latino), who lack access to health care, experience digital divide, and face persistent local healthcare workforce shortages.
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For Tony Tran, the biggest problem was the isolation and cultural pressure to keep it in the family. Barry Applebaum struggled with the stress and trying to remain stoic for his kids. Larry Bocchiere lost a sense of normalcy when he had to retire from his job.
What these men, and millions of others like them, have in common is family caregiving providing ongoing help for an aging parent, a spouse who is ill, or both.
Although women still make up the majority of family caregivers, more and more men are stepping into the role: Some 40 percent of family caregivers are now men, according to the most recent research from AARP and the National Alliance for Caregiving, up from 33 percent a decade ago. Little is known about the impact of COVID-19 on this trend, but it’s safe to assume that more men were called on to pitch in with caregiving during this crisis as well.