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Explore the Aging Network's core strengths as a comprehensive, person-centered service provider and its integration with public health, aging/disability services and healthcare sectors. Learn about evidence-based falls prevention programs and activities like CDSMP and ADRC/Care Transitions, shaping the future of health care delivery.
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AoA and the Aging NetworkBob HornyakCenter for Policy, Planning and EvaluationU.S. Administration on Aging U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Aging, Washington DC 20201 PHONE 202.619.0724 | FAX 202.357.3523 | EMAIL aoainfo@aoa.gov| WEB www.aoa.gov
Aging Network Infrastructure for Core Home and Community-Based Services
Aging Network Strengths • Trusted resource; one-stop link to aging/disability, community and health care services • Experience translating EBPs • Large infrastructure; access to older adults, persons with disabilities • Comprehensive person-centered services
System Integration and Partnerships Access To LTSS
Intersection of Public Health, Aging/Disability Services and Health Care Sectors – Evidence-Based Falls Prevention Programs Evidenced-Based Programs: Falls Prevention, CDSMP, ADRC/Care Transitions Aging/ Disability Services Evidence-based Activities Public Health Health Care Delivery Critical Juncture Future Activities – Link ALL 3