UH expands Japan partnership to strengthen eldercare innovation
UH is partnering with Japan to explore innovative, tech-enabled and community-based solutions to support aging populations.
UH is partnering with Japan to explore innovative, tech-enabled and community-based solutions to support aging populations.
Allen and Anne Abaya are helping grow ±á²¹·É²¹¾±ʻ¾±¡¯²õ geriatric care workforce by supporting young doctors.
A new UH Cancer Center study based on Multiethnic Cohort data shows that adopting the MIND diet, even later in life, can help reduce the risk of dementia.
Gina Fujikami answers key questions on Alzheimer¡¯s diagnosis, prevention, and support for Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯s aging population.
Community members helped test a new UH-developed checklist for improving accessibility and inclusivity in garden spaces.
Their key roles promote active aging at ACAP¡¯s 20th anniversary conference in Japan.
The study finds elderhood in Indigenous communities is earned through wisdom, not age, promoting healthy aging.
The event connected residents with vital dementia education and caregiving resources to support aging in rural communities.
UH Center on Aging is recruiting Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander participants for a national registry to improve representation in research.
Thompson School researchers aim to preserve Native Hawaiian perspectives on aging.