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    Dr. Bill Thomas is an international authority on geriatric medicine and eldercare. He currently serves as president of The Center for Growing and Becoming, Inc., a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting and developing constructive, holistic approaches to aging and the care of our elders.

    He is the founder of The Eden Alternative, a global non-profit organization that is committed to improving the care received by people who live in institutions everywhere. Most recently, Dr. Thomas developed the Green House, a radically new approach to long-term care.

    In 2005, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation announced a five year ten million dollar grant that will result in the creation of Green House projects in all fifty states.

    Named as an AARP Visiting Scholar in 2005, Dr. Thomas travels the country addressing academics, healthcare professionals, and researchers. His dynamic presentations-that galvanize audiences-confront issues related to aging and longevity as well as the wise use of prescription drugs.

    Dr. Thomas graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1986, and he was selected by the Mead Johnson Foundation as one of the top Family Medicine residents in the country.

    The innovative quality of Dr. Thomas' work and ideas has been recognized by a number of distinguished awards. He is the recipient of a three-year fellowship from the global nonprofit organization Ashoka, which searches the world for individuals with unprecedented ideas for community change. He won the America's Award, established by Norman Vincent Peale and sometimes called "The Nobel Prize for Goodness" in 1997. Dr. Thomas has also been honored by the Giraffe Project, which gives awards to people who "stick their neck out" to advance the common good. Most recently, he has been honored with the Heinz Award for the Human Condition.

    Dr. Thomas is frequently interviewed by a broad range of television, radio and print media including CNN, 48 Hours, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Fast Company ,The New York Times, Washington Post and Newsweek Magazine Time Magazine, The CBS Early Show, and was chosen by US News World Report Magazine as one of "America's best leaders"

    Dr. Thomas has published a half a dozen books, the most recent of which is What Are Old People For? How Elders Will Save the World. The book, which American Medical Writers Association named it the "Book of the Year" in 2005, explores the virtues concealed within the necessity of aging. Dr. Thomas is currently working on a book about the relationship between aging, health and healing.

    Dr. Thomas lives with his wife and five children on a 250-acre working farm that employs draft horses and solar and wind power. They maintain a small country inn and retreat center which is used to teach others about the concepts and practices to which they have devoted their professional lives.