
AgeSong Language vs. Traditional Language
Finding Purpose After Living With Delusion
Benedict Carey, New York Times | November 25, 2011
It's Never Too Late: Creativity in Later Life
Janice Blanchard, CSA Journal
At age 102, this therapist is still psyched: Therapist Hedda Bolgar sees patients four days a week
Jasmin Aline Persch, Today.com | November 14, 2011
Interview with Cathie Borrie, author of The Long Hello
Stephen Woodfin, Venture Galleries | November, 2011
The Long Hello, The Other Side of Alzheimer's by Cathie Borrie
Stephen Woodfin, Venture Galleries | October 31, 2011
Brain Health and Memory Care Perspectives
CALA News & Views - The Voice of Assisted Living | Fall 2011
Love, Wholeness and the Nature of Change
Alison Bonds Shapiro, M.B.A. — Healing into Possibility [Psychology Today] | February 13, 2011
How About Saying Hello? Person-Centered Care in Dementia
Heather Hill, The Dasein Project | September 15, 2011
My Story: Alzheimer's From the Inside Out
Richard Taylor, Ph.D. | richardtaylorphd.com
You've Got to Find What You Love
Steve Jobs — Stanford University Commencement Address | June 20005
The Elusive Big Idea
Neal Gabler, NY Times | August 13, 2011
Waking Up to What Really Matters
Wendy Lustbader, Huffington Post | August 16, 2011
Eldertopia
Dr. William H. Thomas, The Journal: AARP International | August 7, 2011
Conference slated on dementia
Emily Charrier-Botts, Sonoma Index-Tribune | August 8, 2011
Living with the unknown
Pam Gibson, Sonoma Index-Tribune | August 8, 2011
Positive thinking makes for happy old people
Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times | July 14, 2011
The Poetics of Aging and Dementia
Nader Robert Shabahangi
Why Our Society Is Ageist
Rhoda P. Curtis, Huffington Post | July 28, 2011
Elders Offer Help at Japan’s Crippled Reactor
NY Times | June 27, 2011
Aging Gracefully: Why Getting Old Is A Lot Like Being Young
Rhoda P. Curtis, Huffington Post | June 22, 2011
Our Irrational Fear of
Forgetting
Margaret Morganroth Gullette, New York Times | May 21, 2011
Liking is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts.
Jonathan Franzen, New York Times | May 28, 2011
The 'Presence' Approach to Care With Alzheimer's and Other Types of Dementia
Marguerite Manteau-Rao, Huffington Post | May 26, 2011
Seeking the Tzelem: Making Sense of Dementia
Dayle A. Friedman, The Reconstructionist | Spring 2006
Lifelong learning is the secret to happiness in old age
Jerome Monahan and Joe Clancy, The Guardian | May 17, 2011
Memories Slip, but Golf is Forever
Matthew Futterman, Wall Street Journal | April 8, 2009
Boomers Redefine Retirement Living
Sally Abrahms, AARP Bulletin | April 1, 2011
Want to Live to 100? Try to Bounce Back from Stress
Dr. Mark Lachs, NPR | April 11, 2011
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The Joy of Growing Old (or Why Life Begins at 46)
The Economist | December 18, 2010
Talk Doesn't Pay, So Psychiatry Turns Instead to Drug Therapy
by Gardiner Harris, New York Times | March 5, 2011
A Baker’s Dozen: Proposed Therapeutic Interventions of an Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapist
by Bob Edelstein, LMFT, MFT | AHP Perspective 2011 (forthcoming)
Storytelling Program Improves Lives of People With Alzheimer's
ScienceDaily | March 1, 2011
Some Observations on the Social Consequences of Forgetfulness and Alzheimer’s Disease: A Call for Attitudinal Expansion
by Nader Shabahangi, Geoffrey Faustman, Julie N. Thai, Patrick Fox — Journal of Aging, Humanities, and the Arts: 3:38–52, 2009
Living Well at the End of Life
Joanne Lynn, David M. Adamson | Rand Health
Older Folks Seem to Gain 'Emotional Intelligence'
HealthDay News | December 29, 2010
Giving Alzheimer’s Patients Their Way, Even Chocolate
by Pam Belluck, New York Times | December 31, 2010
10 Tips for Improving the Mental Health of Older Adults
Mental Health America
Come Together: Actors Jill Eikenberry and Michael Tucker on how Alzheimer's disease has made their family bond stronger
by Linda Childers, Neurology Now | November/December 2010
Alzheimer's 10,000 Joys and 10,000 Sorrows: an Interview with Olivia Ames Hoblitzelle
by Marguerite Manteau-Rao, Huffington Post | November 28, 2010
Nader Shabahangi, CEO, AgeSong assisted living
by Suzanne Herel, San Francisco Chronicle | October 24, 2010
Approaches to Aging: A Conversation with Nader Shabahangi
Aging Today | July-August 2009
Reframing Alzheimer’s: Book Helps Deepen Understanding of Memory Loss
Article By: Andrew Schwartz, UCSF Today | July 12, 2010
Assisted Living in the News
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Remember What We Can Learn From The Forgetful
Article By: Nader Shabahangi, Ph.D, Orinda News | July 2010
The Elderly, Through the Eyes of a Geriatrician
Article By: Paula Span, New York Times | June 23, 2010
The Power of Witnessing One Another
Article By: Alison Bonds Shapiro, Healing into Possibility [Psychology Today] | June 7, 2010
Everyday Creativity and Healing
Article By: Alison Bonds Shapiro, Healing into Possibility [Psychology Today] | June 5, 2010
Conscious Aging
Article By: Nancy Coker, Sunrise Magazine [Theosophical University Press] | Winter 2007
Conscious Aging
Article By: Mariamne Paulus | June 2005
Aging with Awareness
Article By: Ron Valle, Ph.D. and Mary Mohs, L.V.N., M.A. | 2004
Conscious Aging: Nurturing a New Vision of Longevity
Article By: Robert C. Atchley, Aging Today | January-February 2002
January Completion Scheduled for Emeryville's AgeSong at Bayside Park Senior Living Complex
Daily Pacific Builder | December 3, 2009
Faces of Aging Review - Have You Ever Noticed?
Article By: Allen Lorrance, Emergin Newspaper June 2005
For Steinem, these are the glory years
Article By: Janet Kornblum, USA Today | February 1, 2005
The Surprising Power of the Aging Brain
Article By: Jeffrey Kluger, Time | January 13, 2006
For Steinem, these are the glory years
Article By: Janet Kornblum, USA Today | February 1, 2005
New Reality for Residents with Alzheimer’s
The Holistic Path to Memory Care article by Nader Shabahangi, founder and CEO of AgeSong Senior Communities | August 1, 2009
Assisted Living Federation of America
Seeing Old Age as a Never-Ending Adventure
OCALA, Fla. — Ilse Telesmanich, 90, sprained her ankle hiking in South Africa last August. She tried to keep going on the three-week trip, she said, hobbled as she was. “I got very good at hopping on one foot the last...
NYTImes.com | January 7, 2010
Aging and Process Work
Old Age: Hopes, Fears and Beyond
Article By: Bogna Szymkiewicz-Kowalska, Pacific Institute | 2004