Great improvements in medicine, public health, science, and technology
have enabled today’s older Americans to live longer and
healthier lives than previous generations.
Older adults want to
remain healthy and independent at home in their communities. Society
wants to minimize the health care and economic costs associated
with an increasing older population. The science of aging indicates
that chronic disease and disability are not inevitable. As a result,
health promotion and disease prevention activities and programs
are an increasing priority for older adults, their families, and
the health care system.