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Transforming Care for Older Adults

Resources to help hospitals and health systems address the unique care needs of older adults, including chronic diseases like heart disease or diabetes, and loneliness and isolation.

Resources and Tools: Transforming Care for Older Adults

Resources and tools for hospitals and health systems to use in transforming care for older adults.

Podcasts and Videos on Transforming Care for Older Adults

Podcasts, videos and webinars that highlight how hospitals and health systems are addressing the unique care needs of older adults.

Case Studies on Transforming Care for Older Adults

Case studies highlighting the innovative ways that hospitals and health systems are addressing the unique care needs of older adults.
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Caring for Older Americans Now and In the Future

In 2060, the number of Americans age 65 and older is projected to increase to 95 million, making up almost a quarter of the U.S. population.
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AHA Statement to Senate Committee on Aging Hearing on Health Care Services

AHA shares the hospital field’s comments on how to reduce health care costs for seniors.
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Generational Health: A Blueprint for Systemwide Care Transformation for Older Adults

As America’s population ages, hospitals and health systems are reimagining how to deliver care that honors dignity, independence, and what matters most to patients.
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AHA Statement of Record for Senate Special Committee on Aging Hearing on Pharmaceutical and Medical Supply Chains

The American Hospital Association statement for the record to the Senate Special Committee on Aging hearing “Bad Medicine: Closing Loopholes that Kill American Patients.”

Age-Friendly Health Systems Pathways Selection Tool

Complete the Age-Friendly Health Systems Pathways Selection Tool to learn more about the AFHS movement and ways to participate and be recognized.

Older Adult Behavioral Health

With approximately 10,000 Americans turning 65 every day, older adults’ behavioral health is an area of significant concern — particularly when you consider that chronic conditions common in older adults such as diabetes, stroke, hearing loss or heart disease can put them at greater risk of depression and anxiety.