BIG BUT BRIEF VIDEO LIBRARY
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SESSION I - Please note that there are no on-demand videos for this session.
SESSION II - The Root Causes
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Becca Levy’s “Big but Brief” argues that ageism is a cause of loneliness, and she proposes that a solution for addressing loneliness is to reduce ageism. She shares her research that demonstrates how ageism can impact older persons' health and what we know about solutions to ageism.
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Elena Portacolone’s contribution to the video library is a full-length seminar she delivered for the Columbia Aging Center on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lived experience of diverse older adults isolated and in precarity.
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SESSION III - The Costs, The Solutions
Justin Golub’s “Big but Brief” covers his research on the intersectionality of hearing loss, isolation, and cognition
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Karen Ignagni’s “Big but Brief” details the EmblemHealth approach to prevention in the community as well as the impact of loneliness on health.
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In connection with Lisa Marsh Ryerson’s remarks, AARP Foundation has contributed a video to our on-demand library.
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Carla Perissinotto’s “Big but Brief” addresses findings from her research on the effects loneliness has on the health of older adults and the ensuing clinical and policy implications.
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SESSION IV - Interventions Showcase
Part I
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The “Big but Brief” from Drs. O’Sullivan and Prohaska present the argument for targeted interventions to maximize the effect of combating loneliness.
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Part II
Sara Czaja's "Big But Brief" discusses the use of technology training to enhance functional independence and increase connectivity of older adults, bridging the tech divide.
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Dana Griffin’s “Big but Brief” presents this novel, global platform that leverages the wisdom of older adults as a new natural resource for the next generation.
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Tom Kamber's “Big but Brief” describes the community-building outcomes from Older Adults Technology Service (OATS)–the largest municipal technology program for older adults in the US.
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Joy Zhang’s “Big but Brief” shares the implementation and scaling success of her novel technology platform to connect communities.
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Part III
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Caitlin Hawke's "Big But Brief" presents a civil society approach to DIY aging in place: the Bloomingdale Aging in Place (BAiP) model on Manhattan's Upper West Side from W. 96th - 110th Sts.
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Atalaya Sergi’s “Big but Brief” demonstrates the AmeriCorps service approach to harnessing the social capital of older adults in its three signature AmeriCorps Seniors programs.
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