
Department of Health Science
Center for Productive Aging
The Center for Productive Aging at Towson University provides a focal point for aging-related activities and research. Our focus is on research that strengthens community-based organizations, improves the lives of older adults and their families and increases our understanding of population aging and its effects on individuals lives.
Selected research and reports:
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"Living Well Program in Maryland: An Evaluation Report", 2009
Reporting on the findings of a three year evaluation project
"Imaging an Aging Montgomery County", 2007
Funded by Montgomery County
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"Memory Screening: Who Attends and Why
A Survey of Participants at National Memory Screening Day, 2006"
Funded by MetLife Mature Market Institute
"Looking into the Future of Family Caregiving in the Us: Proceedings of the White House Conference on Aging Mini-Conference", 2005
"The MetLife Study of Sons at Work: Balancing Employment and Eldercare", 2003
"Workplace Programs for Family Caregivers: Good Business and Good Practice", 2003
Family Caregiver Alliance, San Francisco, CA

For information about partnership opportunities and on-going projects, contact Donna L. Wagner, Ph.D. - dwagner@towson.edu
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Department of Health Science
Burdick Hall, Room 141
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
Phone: 410-704-2637
Fax: 410-704-4670
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