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Longevity Toolkits

The Longevity Perspective

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A LONGEVITY TOOLKITS WEBINAR

LAURA L. CARSTENSEN, PhD

Director, Stanford Center on Longevity

Join us for a discussion with Professor Laura Carstensen, founding director of the Stanford Center on Longevity, on the importance of designing for long lives.

Abstract: We are entering an unprecedented era of long lives. The majority of children in the developed world born since 2000 can expect to live 100 years and beyond. The implications for individuals, business, communities and governments will be profound. What needs to change for our society to handle this dramatic demographic shift?

Original live webinar was recorded on March 22, 2017.

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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