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Longevity Toolkits

Life Planning in the Age
of Longevity: Insights
from the Sightlines Project

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This topic includes four briefs with concise and comprehensive coverage of research. Each brief includes three to five concrete action steps to prepare for long lives physically fit, mentally sharp, and financially secure.

Life Planning in the Age of Longevity: An Action Plan

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Life Planning in the Age of Longevity: Insights for Boomers

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Life Planning in the Age of Longevity: Insights for Gen X

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Life Planning in the Age of Longevity: Insights for Millennials

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WEBINAR

“LIFE PLANNING IN THE AGE OF LONGEVITY”

TAMARA SIMS
Recorded on April 25, 2017

SCL’s Sightlines project chronicles how Americans across the country are doing in three important areas of wellness that ensure better, longer lives: healthy living, financial security, and social engagement. Based on the insights we gathered from this landmark research project, we present what Americans are doing well and where they need the most help to ensure that everyone has a chance to make the most of this historically unprecedented gift of very long life. This webinar includes 25 minutes of prepared remarks followed by 15 minutes of questions from the audience.

TOOLKIT TOPICS

UNDERSTANDING LONGEVITY


LIFE PLANNING IN THE AGE OF LONGEVITY: INSIGHTS FROM THE SIGHTLINES PROJECT


FINANCIAL FRAUD


SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT


INNOVATING FOR LONGEVITY

UPDATES ON CAREGIVING RESEARCH


IMPROVING DECISION-MAKING

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