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Sloane Airey

Washington, D.C.

Freelance Reporter at Freelance

DC journo. Words @wcp @dclinenews etc. she/her 🏳️‍🌈

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  • 2 weeks ago | washingtoncitypaper.com | Sloane Airey

    Thanks for being a member of City Paper! The residents on Monroe Street NE have been consumed by trash. For about the past 40 years, these neighbors say, they have watched as trash of all shapes and sizes has piled up in the alley that runs behind their homes.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | seniorhousingnews.com | Sloane Airey

    By: Sloane AireyIt’s still not clear how the incoming administration of President Donald Trump will affect the senior living industry – but memory care experts are optimistic that his aging voter base could mean bipartisan support for Biden-era programs and initiatives. The latest Trump presidency coincides with the country’s largest age cohort – the Boomer generation – aging into their elder years.

  • Aug 28, 2024 | seniorhousingnews.com | Sloane Airey

    By: Sloane AireyThe memory care industry is walking a delicate balance in 2024  between innovating and ”backsliding” on important testing and treatment advances. As the industry grapples with newly approved drugs, technology built on artificial intelligence (AI), and a rapidly aging population outstripping the country’s supply of care, memory care providers are juggling leaning into the future or sticking with the past.

  • Jun 12, 2024 | seniorhousingnews.com | Sloane Airey

    By Sloane AireyThe idea of creating memory care villages gets a lot of ink – but not too many bricks. Ever since the opening of the memory care village “Hogeweyk” in Weesp, Netherlands,  there has been no shortage of news coverage about how operators in the U.S. could learn from it and potentially adapt it for the incoming baby boomer generation. But 15 years after Hogeweyk took the memory care sector by storm, new coverage on dementia villages continues, but the building process largely does not.

  • Feb 28, 2024 | seniorhousingnews.com | Sloane Airey

    By: Sloane AireyMemory care providers are looking at new – and old – ways to market their services to prospective residents. Doing so is perhaps harder than ever before. Residents and their families are doing their research online more than before the pandemic. But that can be a double-edged sword.

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Sloane Airey
Sloane Airey @SloaneAirey
21 Mar 25

Several DC museums will lose $6.6 million in federal funding thx to a Trump executive order & public libraries will lose $1.2 million earmarked for library outreach to homeless, teens and kids, seniors, disabled ppl, & more. Read my full story @wcp or find my link on 🟦 👇 https://t.co/JUseI8przM

Sloane Airey
Sloane Airey @SloaneAirey
18 Mar 25

A new article from me about DC police is out today in City Paper. For a link (and heads up on more articles I have coming out!) follow me over at 🟦 https://t.co/qY2UgqdDLm

Sloane Airey
Sloane Airey @SloaneAirey
18 Mar 25

RT @SegravesNBC4: It was @EagleEdMartin’s office @USAO_DC that directed @DCPoliceDept to assist @DOGE and @POTUS appointee to remove staff…