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Welcome to the AgingIN Blog

We believe aging with dignity, purpose and joy isn’t just possible, it’s overdue. At AgingIN, we’re dedicated to supporting person-directed living and empowering cultures of care, driven by the pioneering legacy of THE GREEN HOUSE® Project and the wider culture-change movement.

Our blog is where thought-leadership meets real-world action. Here you’ll find:

  • Insights and innovations in senior living, memory care, home care and skilled nursing
  • Stories from practitioners, caregivers and community leaders who are doing things differently
  • Research made practical – turning data into solutions you can apply now
  • Announcements, events and updates from our global network of change-makers

For leaders, caregivers and advocates pushing for a better aging future, this is the home base for change with intention.

Explore our latest posts below and joinIN the movement toward person-directed living.

Elevating Elder Care Through Empathic AI

April 16, 2026|

Where Technology Meets Humanity In this episode of Elevate Elder Care, Susan Ryan, CEO of AgingIN, sat down with Dr. Mohammad Mahoor, professor of computer science at the University of Denver and founder of Dream Face Technologies, for a thoughtful, forward-looking conversation about the evolution of artificial intelligence in aging services. […]

Dr. Sue Paul on Brain Health, Movement, and Rethinking Aging

April 9, 2026|

Sue Paul has spent more than 35 years working with older adults. As an occupational therapist, she has seen how aging, cognitive change, and mobility challenges shape daily life. Early in her career, she developed a deep interest in Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, especially when the system offered few meaningful approaches for people living with cognitive decline. […]

Brain Bytes Episode 2: Why Hearing Health Is Brain Health

March 25, 2026|

In this episode of Brain Bytes, Dr. Kelly Tremblay explores one of the most overlooked and misunderstood aspects of brain wellness: hearing health. Timed with World Hearing Day on March 3, she emphasized that hearing isn’t just about the ears; it is about the brain connection, independence, and long-term cognitive health. Yet despite its importance, hearing is something many people take for granted until it begins to change. […]

Christie Hinrichs on Leadership, Community, and the Future of Aging Services

March 12, 2026|

Christie Hinrichs’ path into aging services began long before her professional career. She grew up in a small town in Nebraska, where her family spent many weekends visiting older relatives and neighbors. Sometimes they visited family members. Other times, they visited people who had no nearby family and treated them like adopted grandparents. Hinrichs later recognized that these visits helped shape her understanding of loneliness and isolation among older adults. […]

Introducing Brain Bytes: Bite-Sized Brain Health for Every Age with Dr. Kelly Tremblay

February 15, 2026|

Beginning February 27, Elevate Eldercare and AgingIN will launch a new monthly microcast, Brain Bytes, hosted by neuroscientist, audiologist, educator, and global health advocate Dr. Kelly Tremblay. Designed to deliver clear, practical insights in under 15 minutes, Brain Bytes exists for one reason: to make brain health understandable and actionable for everyone. […]

Pioneering Affordable Senior Living: Insights from Joe Jasmon

February 10, 2026|

In a recent podcast chat, Susan Ryan, the CEO of AgingIN, caught up with Joe Jasmon, CEO of American Health Care Manager and co-founder of Elevate Senior Living. Joe opened up about his journey from hospitality gigs at Hyatt to fixing up hospitals and senior communities. He talked about shaking up the middle-market scene, turning senior living into places that feel like home: full of freedom and purpose, and no “senior prison” feel. Drawing from his own grandma’s tough experience with dementia care when he was 16, Joe emphasized designing communities that truly honor people, using the customer-first approach he picked up at Hyatt. […]

Pioneering Brain Health in Senior Living: Insights from Michele Holleran

February 4, 2026|

In a recent podcast episode, Susan Ryan [CEO of AgingIN] sat down with Michele Holleran [Founder of Holleran Community Engagement Research & Consulting and CEO of DeArment Consulting] to dive deep into the evolving world of senior living. Michele, a trailblazer in the field, shared her extensive journey and insights on brain health, longevity, and holistic well-being. […]

Dr. Gautam Gulati on Designing for Longevity

January 30, 2026|

Sometimes the most interesting people who specialize in aging and wellness aren’t the ones who followed a straight path. They’re the ones who zig-zagged their way to that big idea. In a recent conversation, Susan Ryan, CEO of AgingIN, sat down with Dr. Gautam Gulati (MD, MBA, MPH), better known as Dr. G, aka “The Status Quo Agitator.” And that nickname isn’t just branding. Dr. G’s career has been built on challenging systems, questioning assumptions, and pushing the boundaries of what healthcare and wellness can look like. […]

Innovating Senior Living: Bob Kramer on Longevity, Leadership, and the Future of Aging Services

January 27, 2026|

If you’re tuned into the world of senior living or just curious about how we’re rethinking aging in today’s society, you’re in for a treat. The aging services industry is at a turning point. With longer lifespans, shifting expectations, and growing demand for senior housing, leaders must rethink traditional models and embrace innovation. Bob Kramer, founder of the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC) and Nexus Insights, has spent decades shaping this sector. In a recent discussion, Kramer shared his journey, insights, and vision for the future of senior living. […]

Leading with Heart: Bob Chapman’s Vision for Truly Human Leadership

November 17, 2025|

Every day, across every corner of aging services, from senior living communities to PACE programs, from skilled nursing centers to small-house homes, care professionals show up with extraordinary heart. They carry the emotional, physical, and human weight of supporting older adults through some of life’s most vulnerable chapters. Their compassion is the backbone of our sector. […]

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