“Life expectancy in 1900 in the United States was forty-seven. By the end of that same century it was seventy-seven. This change isn’t finished with us yet. Old age is absolutely a new phenomenon. There is a crisis on the horizon and we will surely reach it if we do nothing, but there is an alternative, and we’re pursuing that alternative at the Stanford Center on Longevity.”
-Laura L. Carstensen, Founding Director, Stanford Center on Longevity

VIDEO RESOURCES

AARP
The Gerontological Society of America
MacArthur Foundation
MIT AgeLab
National Council on Aging
National Institute on Aging
Stanford Center on Longevity
Stanford University
USC Andrus School of Gerontology