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Administration on Aging

Administration on Aging. Mission Promote the dignity and independence of older people Help society prepare for aging population Program Goal Help Communities Build Comprehensive and Coordinated Systems of Care. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Administration on Aging

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Administration on Aging

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  1. Administration on Aging Mission • Promote the dignity and independence of older people • Help society prepare for aging population Program Goal • Help Communities Build Comprehensive and Coordinated Systems of Care

  2. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration on Aging Central Office and Regional Offices Tribal Organizations (242) State Units on Aging (56) Area Agencies on Aging (655) Local Service Provider Organizations (29,000) CONSUMERS CONSUMERS CONSUMERS

  3. AoA Prevention Agenda • Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Services at Community Level • Evidence-based Prevention Grants • You Can! Campaign

  4. What is the You Can! Campaign? You Can! is a national partnership effort to • mobilize communities to create awareness and make programs available to help older Americans • improve their nutrition and increase their physical activity.

  5. The 2-2-2 Objective • 2 partner with 2000 community organizations • 2 reach 2 million older Americans in • 2 years

  6. Why Now?

  7. Growth in Aging Population 35 Million people in 2000 87 Million people in 2050

  8. Poor Lifestyle Choices

  9. Prevention Can Achieve Savings • In 2000, total cost of obesity was estimated to be $117 billion. • In 2000, health care costs associated with physical inactivity were more than $76 billion.

  10. Prevention is the right cause, the right issue, this is the right time.Tommy G. ThompsonSecretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

  11. Who is the Target Older Adult ? • Ready to make changes • Needs encouragement • Can’t do it alone

  12. What Will Partners Do? • Convey the importance of lifestyle choices • Promote wise food choices & increased physical activity • Consider offering activities & programs

  13. What Will AoA Offer? • You Can! Partner recognition • Highlight your programs and activities • Networking opportunities • Exclusive You Can! toolkit • Participation in national events

  14. How Do You Get Involved? Enroll as a You Can! Partner. www.aoa.gov/youcan

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