"This 3rd edition of the Compendium describes single interventions (15 exercise interventions, 4 home modification interventions, and 10 clinical interventions) and 12 multifaceted interventions (which address multiple risk factors). Each intervention is presented...
AARP Livability Index
How livable is your community? Use the AARP's newly launched Livability Index to find out. Communities receive category scores in Housing, Neighborhood, Transportation, Environment, Health, Engagement, and Opportunity.
Massachusetts Expert Panel on End of Life Care Report
This report provides a brief snapshot of end of life care activity in Massachusetts since the 2010 report, identifies related themes and trends in MA health care institutions, and conveys current concerns and priorities for improving end of life care in the...
Village Sustainability and Engaging a Diverse Membership: Key Findings from a 2013 National Survey
This report from the University of Maryland describes findings from a national study of Villages focusing specifically on changes over time in Village size and funding, perceived challenges to sustainability, and successful strategies for responding to those...
Village to Village Network
The Village to Village Network (VtV) is a national peer-to-peer network to help establish and continuously improve management of their own villages whether in large metropolitan areas, rural towns or suburban settings. The mission of VtV is to enable communities to...
Building Great Communities: Consider an Age-Friendly Community Assessment
This resource helps communities think through the steps in undertaking an age-friendly community assessment, which can be used as a tools for engaging stakeholders and finding funding.
Age-Friendly Communities: The movement to create great places to grow up and grow old in America: An introduction for private and public funders
This document introduces private philanthropies and local, state, and federal funders to age-friendly communities.
GIA’s Community AGEnda
This website provides information about GIA’s age-friendly initiative, including resources to help funders, nonprofits, governments, planners and citizens, as well info about the five communities that have received grants to accelerate their age-friendly efforts.
The AARP Age-Friendly Communities Tool Kit
This tool kit provides a basis for guiding, supporting and evaluating age-friendly initiatives in communities that participate in the AARP Network of Age-Friendly Communities.
AARP Livable Communities
Learn more about the AARP Network of Age-Friendly Communities, which is an affiliate of the WHO global network.