Caregivers
The Conversation Project
View ResourceA public engagement initiative of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, the program offers free tools, guidance and resources to help people talk about and define their wishes for care through the end of life.
Better Health While Aging
View ResourceBetter Health While Aging is a health and caregiving education website created and curated by Dr. Leslie Kernisan, a practicing geriatrician with a special interest in family caregivers.
Daughterhood
View ResourceThrough webinars, social media platforms, an online support community and other resources, Daughterhood is designed to support and build confidence in women who are managing their parents’ care.
Family Caregiving Alliance
View ResourceThe Family Caregiving Alliance offers free online information, support and resources to family caregivers, including CareNav – a free online dashboard loaded with personalized information that matches your unique caregiving needs
LeadingAge
View ResourceLeadingAge is a community of nonprofit, mission-driven organizations serving older adults. With its vision of an ageism-free America, the organization works to serve as a trusted voice for aging.
The Hartford Foundation
View ResourceSince 1982, the John A. Hartford Foundation has awarded more than $625 million in grants to enhance the health and well-being of older people through practice innovations that transform the delivery of care.
AARP “Prepare to Care: A Planning Guide for Families”
View ResourceAn in-depth guide designed by the AARP Foundation to help family members create a caregiving plan for themselves or an aging parent, relative or close acquaintance.
AARP and Project Catalyst Parks Associates, “Caregiving Innovation Frontiers”
View ResourceThis insightful report explores innovations and technological advances in caregiving in an effort to improve solutions for America’s family caregivers, informal helpers and care recipients.
AARP Family Caregiving
View ResourceA comprehensive online Caregiver Resource Center designed by AARP to help people navigate the roles and challenges of serving as a family caregiver.
dciX Caregiving Innovations Group “Landscape of Caregiving Innovations”
View ResourceA 2021 report by Susan Golden and the dciX Caregiving Innovations Group at Stanford University. The report explores new ideas to help aging Americans, their families and caregivers.
CareCopilot
View ResourceCareCopilot is an online community where care providers can ask questions as well as receive and provide advice and support. Upcoming features include the ability to earn cash rewards and book in-home care.
Golden Years
Senior Planet
View ResourceSenior planet by AARP offers free online classes and resources to help older adults reshape their lives, connect and help one another and change the world for the better — all while learning, growing, and having fun.
The Scan Foundation & Alive Ventures
View ResourceThe Scan Foundation & Alive Ventures empowers older adults with a mission to advance a coordinated and easily navigated system of high-quality services that preserve dignity and independence.
Longevity Entrepreneurs
AgeTech Collaborative
View ResourceSponsored by AARP and its Innovation Labs, AgeTech brings together leading startups, forward-thinking investors, enlightened enterprises and creative testbeds to innovate, discover, support and scale ideas to empower people to choose how they live as they age.
Avenidas
View ResourceAvenidas offers a wide range of programs, information, and services that enable people to stay active, maintain their independence, help their aging parents, or care for a spouse.
Longevity Explorers
View ResourceWith a mission to improve the quality of life of older adults and their families, Longevity Explorers works at the intersection of aging and technology to explore the future of aging.
Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging
View ResourceThrough research, convening, advocacy and partnership with key sector leaders, The Milken Institute Center elevates awareness, advances solutions and catalyzes action to promote healthy longevity and financial wellness, and build a better future for all ages.
MIT AgeLab: Lifestyle Leaders
View ResourceThe MIT AgeLab convenes bimonthly meetings of people ages 85 and over in the Greater Boston area to better understand the opportunities and challenges created by unprecedented longevity.
SilverLife
View ResourceSilverLife is a venture studio that provides diligent ideas, capital, relationships and ongoing business-building support to launch companies that disrupt aging and shake up what it means to grow older.
TechStars Future of Longevity Accelerator
View ResourceOperating in partnership with Pivotal Ventures, the TechStars Future of Longevity Accelerator supports start-ups and innovators who are addressing the big challenges and unmet needs of older adults and their caregivers.
The Villages Movement
View ResourceThe Villages are a social support network that links older adults to a wide array of support services and social connections to enjoy a rich, independent and healthy quality of life when they choose to age independently.
Stanford Center on Longevity Design Challenge
View ResourceThe Stanford Center on Longevity Design Challenge offers competitive cash prizes and free entrepreneur mentorship to university students around the world. The 2022-2023 Challenge focuses on optimizing the period of life spent in good health, free from chronic diseases and disabilities.
MFA Longevity Market Report
View ResourceThe Mary Furlong & Associates Market Report offers monthly news and insights from thought leaders in the longevity economy that position entrepreneurs and investors for success in the longevity ecosystem.
National Institute on Aging
View ResourceEstablished in 1974 to improve the health and well-being of older adults through research, The National Institute on Aging works at the forefront of scientific discovery to extend the healthy, active years of life, and is the lead federal agency for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia research.
The Center on Aging & Work at Boston College
View ResourceThe Center on Aging & Work at Boston College aims to make a longer life a better life, promoting opportunity, choice and quality of paid and unpaid work across the lifespan, with a focus on older adults.
Technology Help
Age In Place Tech
View ResourceThe Aging Health and Technology Watch provides thought leadership, analysis and guidance about health and aging-related technologies and services that enable boomers and seniors to sustain and improve their quality of life.
Age Tech & The Gerontechnologist
View ResourceThe Gerontechnologist™ was created by Keren Etkin, gerontologist, entrepreneur and author of The AgeTech Revolution – a book about the intersection of tech and aging.
ATI Advisory: Anne Tumlinson Innovations
View ResourceATI Advisory helps businesses and policymakers understand the complexities surrounding complex needs populations in an effort to transform healthcare delivery systems to deliver flexible, individualized care to complex care populations.
OATS
View ResourceOATS by AARP, or Older Adults Technology Services, helps seniors learn and harness the power of technology to live better in the digital age.
Stanford Center on Longevity Design Challenge
View ResourceThe Stanford Center on Longevity Design Challenge offers competitive cash prizes and free entrepreneur mentorship to university students around the world. The 2022-2023 Challenge focuses on optimizing the period of life spent in good health, free from chronic diseases and disabilities.
MFA Longevity Market Report
View ResourceThe Mary Furlong & Associates Market Report offers monthly news and insights from thought leaders in the longevity economy that position entrepreneurs and investors for success in the longevity ecosystem.
National Institute on Aging
View ResourceEstablished in 1974 to improve the health and well-being of older adults through research, The National Institute on Aging works at the forefront of scientific discovery to extend the healthy, active years of life, and is the lead federal agency for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia research.
The Center on Aging & Work at Boston College
View ResourceThe Center on Aging & Work at Boston College aims to make a longer life a better life, promoting opportunity, choice and quality of paid and unpaid work across the lifespan, with a focus on older adults.