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Aging Research Group

Welcome

One out of five people in the U.S. will be age 65 or older by 2030. How will families, businesses, and national and local governments plan for the needs of this growing population?

Constant GardenerWhat are the best ways to provide long-term care for people with disabilities? How can caregiving be a time of renewal? How can younger people better plan for their own aging?

Families, businesses, and public officials face these questions daily and need good data to make well informed decisions.

Aging Research Group conducts research to improve quality of life through careful analysis of the many inter-related issues that affect opportunities to thrive while aging, living with a disability, or caregiving.

We accomplish this mission through statistical and qualitative research for government entities, private organizations or businesses, and other professionals who address these concerns.

Research examples: Father and Son

 


Contact Us

If you would like assistance with a research, needs assessment, planning, or evaluation project, I will be glad to meet with you to discuss your project and provide you with a proposal for your consideration.

Jennifer R. Salmon, Ph.D.
Aging Research Group
727.344.0175
FAX: 727.399.7432
email Jennifer Salmon