I speak to a wide range of audiences about aging as a life transition — one that involves change, loss, adaptation, and continued opportunity for meaning and engagement. Drawing on more than 40 years as a geriatrician, educator, and advocate, I combine clinical insight, research, and lived experience to challenge ageist assumptions and offer practical, realistic guidance for aging well.
I especially enjoy interactive talks that invite reflection, discussion, and reframing—whether with older adults, caregivers, health professionals, employees or organizational leaders—and I tailor each presentation to the needs of my audience. I am also available to develop custom topics and presentations, including workshops. Presentations can be offered in person or virtually.
For broad and mixed audiences
Description
Aging is often framed as decline or loss. This keynote reframes aging as a process of change — one that invites adaptation, creativity, and continued purpose. Drawing on more than four decades as a geriatrician, educator, and advocate, Dr. Rosanne Leipzig explores how attitudes toward aging shape health, engagement, and satisfaction with life. The talk challenges ageist assumptions while offering grounded, practical insights into what helps people live well across the second half of life.
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For “sandwich generation” employees
Description
Many employees in midlife are balancing careers, aging parents, and family responsibilities. This keynote addresses the realities of caregiving with honesty and compassion. Dr. Leipzig helps audiences understand what changes with aging are normal, how to anticipate transitions, and how to let go of guilt and unrealistic expectations. The focus is on sustainable caregiving, preserving one’s own well-being, and finding meaning amid competing demands.
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For HR and Corporate Wellness programs
Description
Aging is a workplace issue — whether through an aging workforce, caregiving responsibilities, or long-term planning for health and well-being. Yet age is often overlooked in HR and wellness initiatives, despite its impact on employee engagement, retention, and satisfaction.
These talks help organizations address age bias, support caregiving employees, and integrate aging into inclusive, forward-thinking workplace strategies.
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For senior living and health care administrators and staff
Description
In senior living and health care, quality of life is not an add-on — it is central to care. This keynote explores aging as a complex, individual process shaped by autonomy, interdependence, and environment. Drawing on decades of clinical experience, Dr. Leipzig clarifies normal aging, challenges ageist practices, and supports approaches that preserve dignity, meaning, and engagement for older adults.
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