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 * Richard Cho  * Richard Cho * Lauren Miller Rogen * Jennifer Olsen
 * Modelos de viviendas. Green Houses- Folleto: https://thegreenhouseproject.org/wp-content/uploads/Home_for_Success_web.pdfç
 *Atrévete a ser diferente- The Green House Project (GHP) has led this revolution since 2003, with the first truly innovative and disruptive model of elder care in the industry. Over the
past 15 years, GHP has built nearly 300 homes across 32 states, with more in development.
 * The Green House Project (GHP) has led this revolution since 2003, with the first truly innovative and disruptive model of elder care in the industry. Over the past 15 years, GHP has built nearly 300 homes across 32 states, with more in development.
 * A living room with a fireplace, together with an open kitchen, where all meals are prepared and served at a communal dining table, completes the home. Dedicated public, private, and support spaces that are small and easily navigable support the sharing of lives and foster community engagement.
 * Brochure- https://thegreenhouseproject.org/wp-content/uploads/Home_for_Success_web.pdf
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 * https://thegreenhouseproject.org/solutions/build-a-green-house/
 * https://stelizabethcommunity.org/locations/saint-elizabeth-home/the-green-house-homes
 * https://stelizabethcommunity.org/locations/apartments-for-seniors-mobility-impaired/about
 * Modelos de viviendas intergeneracionales.
 * Village MovementTaking the Village Movement to the Next Level-https://www.helpfulvillage.com/the-village-to-village-network- In 2016, our innovative approach to the Village model gave seniors the tools necessary to develop their Villages, expand access to services, increase social outreach, and allows seniors to confidently age in their own homes. The revolutionary and easy-to-use technology of Helpful Village is being used by thousands of seniors across the nation and includes Villages in Palo Alto CA, San Francisco CA, Washington DC, Columbus OH, and many more. To find a Helpful Village near you, please check out the Village Map.
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Stanford Center On Longevity


The possibility of living for nine, ten or more decades raises a uniquely twenty-first-century question: what are we going to do with our century-long lives?

Stanford Center on Longevity’s New Map of Life™ initiative aims to envision a society that supports people to live secure and high-quality lives for a century or more. This new initiative will research and define new models for education and lifelong learning, redesign how we work, advise new policies for health care, housing, the environment and financial security, and promote more intergenerational partnerships. It will also advance a new narrative, which redefines what it means to be “old” and values people at different stages of life. Media outlets, advertisers and the entertainment industry will play an important role in this effort by sharing stories and creating new imagery and content about longevity and aging.

Why do we need a New Map of Life?

The existing norms no longer work because they evolved for lives that were half as long. The traditional three-stage life course — education, work and family, retirement — is outdated. A new life course is needed that is more flexible and has multiple stages.

The New Map of Life: Six Principles to Guide Long Lived Societies

  • 1- New roles and opportunities must be created so that people experience purpose, belonging, and worth at all stages of life
  • 2- Education is a lifelong pursuit
  • 3- Working longer will occur in multigenerational contexts
  • 4- Money. Opportunities to earn and save must be available throughout life to ensure financial security
  • 5- Advances in the science of aging must be distributed broadly in the population
  • 6- Physical health and the prevention of disease is critical to achieving the promise of longevity

ACTIONS RESEARCH FELLOWS PROGRAM- COMMUNICATIONS CAMPAIGN- GLOBAL AGENDA

  • RESEARCH FELLOWS PROGRAM Conducting research in key domains such as: health, work, education, finances, environment, social influences and community- Holding weekly seminars to deliver regular updates on research- Working with journalists and communications staff in crafting translational articles, videos and podcasts
  • COMMUNICATIONS CAMPAIGN Building awareness of the impact and potential of 100-year lives- Introducing the initiative to both key stakeholders and a broad national audience- Creating and driving a national conversation and dispelling myths- Illustrating and reinforcing the interconnectedness of domains
  • GLOBAL AGENDA Creating a general framework and set of principles which outline societal and individual changes- Building consensus on how to launch global and regional initiatives in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Australasia and Europe under a shared global vision

SUMMIT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7 2021: Rethinking Care https://www.longevity-project.com/century-summit-december-2021

past 15 years, GHP has built nearly 300 homes across 32 states, with more in development.

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