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    Goal

    Improve the health, function, and quality of life of older adults.

    Overview

    Older adults are among the fastest growing age groups, and the first baby boomers (adults born

    between 1946 and 1964) will turn 65 in 2011. More than 37 million people in this group (60 percent)

    will manage more than 1 chronic condition by 2030.1

    Older adults are at high risk for developing chronic illnesses and related disabilities. These chronic

    conditions include:

    Diabetes mellitus

    Arthritis

    Congestive heart failure

    Dementia

    Many experience hospitalizations, nursing home admissions, and low-quality care. They also may

    lose the ability to live independently at home. Chronic conditions are the leading cause of death

    among older adults.2

    Why Is the Health of Older Adults Important?Health Services

    Preventive health services are valuable for maintaining the quality of life and wellness of older

    adults. In fact, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 includes provisions related to

    relevant Medicare services. However, preventive services are underused, especially among certain

    racial and ethnic groups.2,3

    Ensuring quality health care for older adults is difficult, but the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid

    Services (CMS) has programs designed to improve physician, hospital, and nursing home care,

    among others.

    Older adults use many health care services, have complex conditions, and require professional

    expertise that meets their needs. Most providers receive some type of training on aging, but the

    percentage of those who actually specialize in this area is small. More certified specialists are

    needed to meet the needs of this group.4

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    Quality of Life

    Through programs that address chronic illnesses, Federal Government agencies are improving the

    quality of life for older adults. To combat existing health disparities, many of these programs target

    minorities and underserved populations.

    The ability to complete basic daily activities may decrease if illness, chronic disease, or injury limit

    physical or mental abilities of older adults. These limitations make it hard for older adults to remain at

    home. Early prevention and physical activity can help prevent such declines. Unfortunately, less than

    20 percent of older adults engage in enough physical activity, and fewer do strength

    training.5,6Minority populations often have lower rates of physical activity.

    Most older adults want to remain in their communities as long as possible. Unfortunately, when they

    acquire disabilities, there is often not enough support available to help them. States that invest in

    such services show lower rates of growth in long-term care expenditures.

    Related Topic Areas

    Access to Health Services

    Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back Conditions

    Dementias, Including Alzheimer's Disease

    Diabetes

    Disability and Health

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    Injury Prevention

    Each year, 1 out of 3 older adults falls.7,8Falls often cause severe disability among

    survivors.9Injuries from falls lead to:

    o Fear of falling

    o Sedentary behavior

    o Impaired function

    o Lower quality of life

    Falls are the leading cause of death due to unintentional injury among older adults; deaths and

    injuries can be prevented by addressing risk factors.

    Caregivers

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    Caregivers for older adults living at home are typically unpaid family members. Caregiver stress

    often results in unnecessary nursing home placement.

    One to 2 million older adults in the United States are injured or mistreated by a loved one or a

    caregiver.10

    A measure of elder abuse has been added to encourage data collection on this issue.Back to Top

    Understanding the Health of Older Adults

    The Healthy People 2020 objectives on older adults are designed to promote healthy outcomes for

    this population. Many factors affect the health, function, and quality of life of older adults.

    Individual Behavioral Determinants of Health in Older Adults

    Behaviors such as participation in physical activity, self-management of chronic diseases, or use ofpreventive health services can improve health outcomes.

    Social Environment Determinants of Health in Older Adults

    Housing and transportation services affect the ability of older adults to access care. People from

    minority populations tend to be in poorer health and use health care less often than people from

    nonminority populations.11

    Health Services-Related Determinants of Health in Older Adults

    The quality of the health and social services available to older adults and their caregivers affects

    their ability to manage chronic conditions and long-term care needs effectively.

    Emerging Issues in the Health of Older Adults

    Emerging issues for improving the health of older adults include efforts to:

    Coordinate care.

    Help older adults manage their own care.

    Establish quality measures.

    Identify minimum levels of training for people who care for older adults.

    Research and analyze appropriate training to equip providers with the tools they need to meet the

    needs of older adults.

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    There is growing recognition that data sources are limited for certain subpopulations of older adults,

    including the aging lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender populations. Research for these groups

    will inform future health and policy initiatives.