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USC Roybal Institute Study Finds Latinos’ Increased Dementia Risk Linked to Lower Education Levels

By Vincent Lim
Findings from a study conducted by researchers at the USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work suggest that higher dementia prevalence among racial and ethnic minorities—particularly among Latinos—is connected to

Yuri Jang receiving her GSA award

Jang Receives GSA Mentorship Award

Roybal Senior Scientist Yuri Jang is the recipient of the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) 2018 Minority Mentorship Award.
GSA is the nation’s largest interdisciplinary organization devoted to the field of aging. The annual honor is given to a scholar

Maria Aranda speaks on NBC's The Today Show

María Aranda and USC Roybal Institute Featured on The Today Show

María Aranda, executive director of the USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging, was interviewed by Maria Shriver for The Today Show and talked about how millennials are caring for family members with dementia. The NBC report also highlighted statistics

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A Class for Families Caring for Loved Ones with Memory Loss: Findings from Savvy Express

Los Angeles County is home to upwards of 30,000 family caregivers or care partners of older adults who need help with their daily living. One of the largest group of family care partners are those who care for someone with

Teresa Ying, Maria Carr, Kexin Yu at USC SDP Social Work MSW commencement

Congratulations to Our Student Interns!

Teresa Ying, Maria Carr, and Kexin Yu completed internships at the USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging this past academic year. They each received their MSW degree at the 2018 USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work commencement ceremony

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U.S. Census Projects Older Adults will Outnumber Children by 2035: What Does This Mean for Social Workers?

An aging American population poses new health and social concerns as well as economic challenges. Could an innovative, cross-disciplinary approach be key to addressing these issues?
The population of the United States is not as young as it used to

Older African American Homeless Man

Aging Within the Homeless Population

More than 280,000 Americans currently live in permanent supportive housing (PSH), and nearly half of those residents are over 50. As more Americans move into PSH, there is an increasing need to address aging in place. The study, funded by

Hands of two people praying together

Are Baby Boomers Returning to Religion?

By Vincent Lim
Many in the baby-boomer generation—known for ushering in an era of protests that brought about transformative change in American society—are increasingly turning to churches, temples and mosques to find meaning in their later years of life.
This

Granddaughter learning how to knit from her grandma

5 Things to Know When a Loved One is Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s

By Zen Vuong
Seeing the personality and whole being erased in loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease can be a heart-wrenching experience.
Mental health expert María Aranda, executive director of the USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging, doesn’t want you to

Carl V. Hill speaks at podium

Roybal Memorial Lecture Addresses Value of Mentorship

By Vincent Lim
Carl Hill, director of the National Institute on Aging (NIA) Office of Special Populations, spoke about the impact of mentorship on his research career and efforts to address health disparities at the 2018 Edward R. Roybal Memorial

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