SARASOTA - The leaders of two venerable Sarasota nonprofits in the field of aging — and one brand-new one — agree that the outlook for current and future elders is both exciting and daunting. New ideas, products and approaches to enrich the later years of life are quickly entering the marketplace — at the same time that increased longevity is draining America’s financial ability to make sure those years are safe and comfortable for all. The leaders were members of a Tiger Bay panel Thursday. Tom Esselman, the first CEO of Sarasota’s Institute for the Ages — a collaborative start-up funded by government, foundations and private donors — told the...
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