Promoting a Long, Healthy Life
Advancing proven programs that help older adults stay healthy
Breathing. Walking. Eating and sleeping well.
Most of us take for granted these simple steps to good health. But for millions of older Americans, these everyday tasks are a constant challenge. A challenge that too often leads to costly medical bills, trips to the hospital, or life in a care facility.
We help older adults stay healthy and independent longer.
- The Center for Healthy Aging connects community organizations with proven programs that empower older adults to manage chronic disease, stay physically active, eat well, and more.
- Our Falls Free™ Initiative promotes strategies to prevent life-threatening falls.
- Our Consumer Health Education programs give older adults practical tools to manage conditions like diabetes, shingles, and hypertension.

Reforming Health Care
Our evidence shows that low-cost, community programs can keep older adults healthy and independent longer. We're urging Congress to fund these programs in health reform. Read why.
What's New
- Medical Imaging Safety: What Seniors Need to Know
Older adults with electronic implantable devices, such as pacemakers, need better information on the benefits and risks of medical imaging, according to our new survey. We’re hosting free community events to educate older adults. Learn more. - Americans Speak Out About Chronic Conditions
People with diabetes, hypertension, and other chronic diseases are leaving their doctor's offices confused about how to care for themselves. A ground-breaking report from NCOA points to how community programs can help. Read the report. - It's Time to Stand Up Against Falls
It's shocking but true. We spend $19.2 billion on older adult falls every year. Hear how public health providers can help keep seniors on their feet. Watch a Webcast. - Coping with Shingles? Find Help Online
We helped re-launch AfterShingles.com — where you can learn how to cope with shingles and after-shingles pain. Get tools to help.
Quick Links
Find Resources
Connect with Peers
Events
Aging in America Conference March 15, 2010
A Look Within: What to Know, What to Do, What to Ask March 20, 2010
Senior Centers
Get resources to make your center the best it can be!
Ways To Help
Add Your Voice to Health Reform
Congress is hammering out a final bill. Get tips on how to write to your lawmakers about this critical legislation.
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For Older Adults
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Explore the Pros and Cons of Health Care Reform
View a presentation by NCOA President & CEO James Firman. -
Get Help Managing Chronic Conditions
Learn more about Stanford's Chronic Disease Self-Management Program. -
Medical Imaging Safety
If you have a pacemaker, find out what you need to know. -
Living with Shingles?
Learn how to cope. - Checklist: My Medicare Preventive Benefits
Discover what Medicare preventive services are best for you.
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