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Age-Friendly Health Systems | Center
AHA and partners provide transformational insights, ideas and actions for addressing the unique care needs of older adults.
Age-Friendly Health Systems Interest Form | Center
Learn more about the Age-Friendly Health Systems movement and upcoming AHA AFHS Action Community convening fall 2025.
Creating Value with Age-Friendly Health Systems
The webinar explores the importance and integration of the 4Ms Framework — What Matters, Medications, Mentation and Mobility — to provide high-quality care that meets the unique needs of older adults in hospitals.
Providing Behavioral Health Support for Older Adults
In this conversation, Broaddus Hospital's Dana Gould, CEO, and Donetta McVicker, program director of Senior Life Solutions, share how they are working to identify and fill the unique mental health needs of their older community members.
AHA Informational Webinar 1: Creating Value with Age-Friendly Health Systems
In collaboration with The Value Initiative, this informational webinar explores the importance and integration of the 4Ms Framework in hospitals, highlighting it as a value-based strategy that improves outcomes, enhances patient experience, while reducing costs.
The Work of Action Communities in Age-Friendly Health Systems
In this conversation, Rani Snyder, vice president, Program at The John A. Hartford Foundation, discusses the importance of Action Communities in age-friendly care, and why health organizations should use the tools they provide to build exceptional care frameworks.
AHA podcast: The Work of Action Communities in Age-Friendly Health Systems
In this conversation, Rani Snyder, vice president, program at The John A. Hartford Foundation, discusses the importance of action communities in age-friendly care and why health organizations should use the tools they provide to build exceptional care frameworks.
Fellowship in Action | Next Generation Leaders Fellowship | Center
The Next Gen Fellowship allows fellows to feature their transformative work through videos and capstone projects.
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.
Aging Is Not a Trend: Why Boards Must Lead in the Longevity Era
Aging care is the ultimate test of leadership and a better model for all.