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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.
Commitment Form for Age-Friendly
Commitment form for joining the Age-Friendly Health Systems Action Community led by the American Hospital Association.
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 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.
People Matter, Words Matter
The AHA, together with behavioral health and language experts from member hospitals and partner organizations, will release a series of downloadable posters to help your employees adopt patient-centered, respectful language.
Infographic: The Realities of Behavioral Health in Older Adults
Download this resource to learn more about how hospitals can support older adults’ behavioral health.
Fellowship in Action | Next Generation Leaders Fellowship | Center
The Next Gen Fellowship allows fellows to feature their transformative work through videos and capstone projects.
AHA Funded Partnerships
Funded Partnerships fosters transformative health care collaborations supported by AHA and its 501c3, the Health Research & Educational Trust (HRET).
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.
Enhancing Care for Older Patients with Age-Friendly Health Systems
The population of adults ages 65 and older will exceed 95 million in the United States by the year 2060.