The Age Guide: Perspectives on the Aging Journey

Aging Well: The Cost of Growing Older in America - with Ramsey Alwin

Age Guide Season 5 Episode 7

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As Americans live longer than ever, too many are aging without financial security, health supports, or clear pathways to thrive. To continue exploring what it truly means to age well, we’re joined by Ramsey Alwin, President and CEO of the National Council on Aging, and a leading national voice on aging policy, economic security, and equity. In this episode, Ramsey unpacks why longevity is one of the most consequential megatrends of our time and how longer lives are reshaping work, caregiving, health, and community life across America. 

Gretchen and Ramsey explore the growing challenge of economic insecurity among older adults, the deep links between financial stability and health, and why aging well must be treated as a right, not a privilege. Ramsey also shares why the Older Americans Act remains a cornerstone of healthy aging, and why increased funding and reauthorization is essential as demographics continue to shift. The conversation highlights empowering tools like BenefitsCheckUp®, evidence-based health programs, and the power of community-based organizations to help older adults and caregivers age with dignity, security, and connection. Whether you’re planning your own future, caring for a loved one, or advocating for stronger aging policies in your community, this episode offers both practical resources and a compelling call to action.

Resources: 

NCOA 

UMass Boston's Elder Index: Measure of Economic Security 

UMass Boston's Gerontology Institute "Living Between the Lines: Economic Insecurity and Older Americans"  

Older Americans Act: Overview and Funding | Congress.gov | Library of Congress  

Evidence-Based Program: Tai Ji Quan: Moving for Better Balance®  

Caregiving in the US 2025: Key Trends, Strains, and Policy Needs  

Visit BenefitsCheckUp.org or call 1-800-794-6559

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