Diverse Elders Coalition

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The Diverse Elders Coalition advocates for policies and programs that improve aging in our communitie As the U.S.

continues to grow increasingly older and more diverse, the number of older people who are people of color and LGBT will also increase, constituting a significant percentage of this country’s older adult population. Despite their growing presence, elders of color and LGBT elders face significant disparities in health and health care access, economic security, housing, employment and more. Many enco

06/19/2026

Honoring Juneteenth today and the ongoing work toward freedom, justice, and equity.

Dental Tourism Is Booming Amid Trump Admin Medicaid Cuts 06/18/2026

Flores knows she needs a lot of work, including some corrections for the care she received in . She thinks that she will look for sliding scale clinics in the U.S. first this time.

“It’s really disheartening that I can’t get the care here that I need, especially being born here,” she says. “I shouldn’t have to go somewhere else because I can’t afford it here.”

Even though dental is in Mexico, it’s far from accessible. Although Deb and Mike liked their dentist in Los Algodones, the return trip across the border was physically difficult, as they stood in slow, long lines at the sparsely-staffed checkpoint.

“Every U.S. representative and senator should have to go to [Los Algodones] and stand in that line with their grandma, or with their elderly wife, or with themselves with a walker, to see what they are doing to us.”

Dental Tourism Is Booming Amid Trump Admin Medicaid Cuts Isabel Flores used to have nightmares about her teeth falling out when...

Older adults in 41 states, DC projected to outlive retirement savings 06/18/2026

adults in almost every state and in Washington, DC, are to their , according to recent analysis by elder care guidance service CareScout. The nine states where retirees are likely to have a sufficient nest egg are, in order from most likely to least likely: Washington, New Hampshire, Colorado, Nebraska, Idaho, Minnesota, Utah, Maryland and Montana.

“Over a typical retirement, American seniors are expected to bring in nearly from Social Security, savings and investments – but they’ll spend about $897,000 on necessities,”

The top 10 places where retirees likely face a lifetime deficit:

New York, by $788,000
Washington, DC, by $432,000
California, by $395,000
Alaska, by $350,000
New Mexico, by $277,000
Louisiana, by $241,000
Arkansas, by $237,000
Vermont, by $232,000
Kentucky, by $209,000
Rhode Island, by $200,000

Older adults in 41 states, DC projected to outlive retirement savings Older adults in almost every state and in Washington, DC, are likely to outlive their retirement savings, according to recent analysis.

We’re not as helpless against dementia as we think 06/17/2026

cases will keep climbing as the population ages — a projected million new US cases annually by 2060 — but your of getting it at any given age have been for decades. An 80-year-old today is meaningfully less likely to have dementia than one a generation ago.

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We’re not as helpless against dementia as we think The shingles vaccine may protect your brain. The bigger story is even more hopeful.

06/16/2026

In spite of burnout and exhaustion, most who are for an aging said it has their with them.That's according to a recent survey of 2,000 sandwich generation parents who also care for an aging parent, in which most (88%) said that caregiving has given them a life-changing reset with their aging loved one

As part of the survey, the seniors were also asked a few questions, and their responses proved that the reconciliation is mutual: 89% of seniors agreed that being cared for by their adult child has healed their connection.

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Being a health care decision maker can bring an emotional toll 06/16/2026

Being a care maker for a loved one ranks among the most difficult responsibilities in .

The role brings , pressure from family members and the constant of making the wrong , according to the Aging Untold experts.

“One of the reasons it weighs so heavily on people is the fear of the unknown,” Amy O’Rourke, an aging expert, said. “They don’t really know the kind of decisions that they’re going to be making. It’s not just turning off the machine that’s the hard part. It’s, do I hire hospice? Do I bring in home care? Do I pay money? Do I sell the house to pay for care?”

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Being a health care decision maker can bring an emotional toll Being a healthcare decision maker can take an emotional toll. The Aging Untold experts offer ways to handle the pressure when a loved one can’t speak for themselves.

Medical Frailty Rule Contravenes HR 1, Burdens The Health Care System, And Threatens Public Health | Health Affairs Forefront 06/15/2026

Overwhelming evidence points to the expansion’s remarkable track record, not only in expanding coverage and access to health care but in itself.

Implementing a groundbreaking community engagement policy demands an extraordinary level of care and flexibility so that Medicaid’s achievements for poor adults are not lost.

HR 1 contains the seeds of that flexibility, even as it imposes unprecedented demands on states and the health care system. The goal of the implementing rules should be to honor this modest flexibility, not destroy it.

Medical Frailty Rule Contravenes HR 1, Burdens The Health Care System, And Threatens Public Health | Health Affairs Forefront The new rule implementing HR 1’s Medicaid community engagement provision diverges from state expectations. No last-minute change is likely more harmful than the administration’s final approach to “medical frailty,” which ignores statutory guardrails.

Did a Wisconsin GOP governor sign the nation’s first LGBTQ rights law? 06/11/2026

In Feb. 1982, Gov. Lee Dreyfus signed the nation’s first law banning based on sexual orientation. David Clarenbach, an LGBTQ activist and Democrat in the state Assembly, spearheaded the bill. Despite conservatives’ last-minute efforts pushing Dreyfus to veto the bill, he approved it in February 1982.

It took 9 years for another state to follow. Progress should not be this fragile. Decades later, we should be expanding protections, not watching hard-won rights be rolled back.

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Did a Wisconsin GOP governor sign the nation’s first LGBTQ rights law? Wisconsin Republican Gov. Lee Dreyfus signed a law that banned discrimination based on sexual orientation, the first of its kind in the country.

Social Security shortfall expected to accelerate, with funds at critical low in 2032 06/11/2026

’s trust fund is now due to run low on money beginning in 2032. And in announcing that new date Tuesday, the government acknowledged that the Trump administration’s immigration policies and tax cuts are expected to contribute to the insolvency.

The trust # fund that pays and benefits is expected to reach depletion by the fourth quarter of 2032, one quarter earlier than projected in last year’s annual report.

Social Security shortfall expected to accelerate, with funds at critical low in 2032 The shortfall will be driven in part by a drop in immigration and Trump’s tax cuts, trustees say, resulting in trimmed benefits.

House passes bill to fund ICE and Border Patrol through the remainder of Trump's term 06/10/2026

Federal agencies responsible for enforcement are set to receive tens of billions more dollars after voted to fund them not just for the year, but through the rest of President Trump's term.

Through this legislation, Congress is giving more than three times its last annual budget. Though technically this is meant to cover three years, unlike a traditional annual funding bill, the money comes with few stipulations on how and when it should be spent.

The measure passed by a vote of 214 to 212.

House passes bill to fund ICE and Border Patrol through the remainder of Trump's term The bill provides roughly $70 billion for immigration enforcement and highlights a GOP caucus continuing to endorse Trump's immigration agenda as Democrats warn Congress has ceded its oversight role.

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