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Aging

More than 10,000 people turn 65 every day in the United States, and people are living longer, healthier lives. Healthy lifestyles, planning for retirement, and knowing your options for health care and long-term care are more important than ever before.

White House Conference on Aging

White House Conference on Aging Final Report

A summary of activities and feedback from older Americans, caregivers, and leaders in the aging field.

Healthy Aging

Adopting healthy habits and behaviors, staying involved in your community, using preventive services, managing health conditions, and understanding all your medications can contribute to a productive and meaningful life.

 

Caregiver Resources and Long-term Care

Long-term care—through in-home assistance, community programs, or residential facilities—enables you to stay active and accomplish everyday tasks.

Elder Justice

Millions of older Americans experience abuse, neglect, exploitation, or discrimination each year. Take steps to protect your physical, mental, and financial security.

 

Retirement Planning & Security

It's important to plan for retirement so that you can enjoy financial security later in life without the risk of outliving your assets.

 

Resources Near You

Resources to support older adults and their caregivers can vary from state to state. See what is available to you.

 

Content created by Digital Communications Division (DCD)
Content last reviewed on July 10, 2015