- US Administration on Aging (AoA)
- Housed within the Administration of Community Living of the US Department of Health and Human Services designated to carry out the provisions of the Older Americans Act of 1965. Includes support for health, prevention and wellness programs as well as other services.
- Learn more about evidence-based programs and AoA Title IIID funding
- CDC Arthritis
- Intervention program descriptions, support, and other resources
- CDC Healthy Aging Topics
- Includes resources for promoting and providing clinical preventive services among middle-aged and older adults, and the 2013 State of Aging and Health in America Report
- CDC Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
- Includes easy-to-use calculators and downloadable resources
- Numerous resources and guides for health literacy improvements, including online resources and the National Action Plan to Improve Health Literacy
- Healthy People
- Health indicators, development of Healthy People 2030, evidence-based recommendations, and federal initiatives
- Subscribe to Healthy People email updates
- The Million Hearts Initiative
- Tools and resources to support this CDC heart disease and stroke prevention initiative
- National Council on Aging, Center for Healthy Aging
- Evidence-based health promotion and disease prevention program descriptions, resources and toolkits.
- National Institute on Aging Go4Life Exercise and Physical Activity campaign
- Exercise illustrations, videos, tracking forms, and coaching tips
- Free DVD available
- Office of the Surgeon General
- Healthy Aging in Action Report, National Prevention Strategy, Step it Up! The Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Promote Walking and Walkable Communities, plus other resources
- Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans (US Department of Health and Human Services)
- National guidelines for physical activity for all ages
- Staying Healthy Through Education and Prevention (STEP)
- AHRQ guide for continuing care retirement community implementation of the Staying Healthy Through Education and Prevention (STEP) program