Sue Lantz, managing director of Collaborative Aging, released a practical guide to healthy aging in place in the fall of 2020. Her guide, Options Open: The Guide for Mapping Your Best Aging Journey, takes a “travel planning” approach to aging, broadening one’s thinking to creatively plan for the future. This guide, along with its accompanying workshops or community conversations, offers positive and informed navigation about how people can proactively use their 60s and 70s to arrange for their 80s and 90s. Published by I C Publishing, Options Open is also available on the iBookstore and Amazon. Since graduating from Queen’s, Sue has become a trusted policy expert and voice for older adults and caregivers, and she serves on the boards of 8 80 Cities and the Toronto Seniors Strategy 2.0 table. She also advises groups that are expanding innovative housing and community initiatives, such as Canada HomeShare. Sue previously served as a founding member of Toronto Metropolitan University’s National Institute on Ageing, a policy think tank in Canada, as well as the Technical Advisory Committee on Accessibility for Canadian Standards Association.