Changing Aging in America

Last week was a busy, interesting time on Capitol Hill in the area of ‘Changing Aging in America.’ Three different hearings (one including Ecumen) … all highlighting the need for holistic aging public policy in America – no planning in silos – so that the United States rides the age wave and people have the independence, quality of life and safety that they desire and deserve.Justice Sandra Day O’Connor testified before the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging urging Congress to take a more active role in the research and treatment of Americans with Alzheimer’s Disease Justice O’Connor’s husband John has it, and another person is getting it every 72 seconds. Her testimony is here.Kathy Bakkenist, Ecumen COO and senior vice president of strategy and operations, testified on technology to support family caregiving in a U.S. House briefing led by Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-RI) and the National Alliance for Caregiving. You can read Kathy’s testimony here. And the House Committee on Energy and Commerce held a hearing about rogue nursing homes (which should be eliminated from existence). You can read more about it here.