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NC Institute of Medicine launches task force on Healthy Aging

NC Institute of Medicine launches task force on Healthy Aging

The North Carolina Institute of Medicine (NCIOM) has launched a Task  Force on Healthy Aging to focus on policies and practices to support aging in place in North Carolina Communities with funding from The Duke Endowment, the North Carolina Department of Health and  Human Services, and AARP North Carolina.  

With the increasing older adult population in our state, this task force will specifically identify  recommendations related to social connections, nutrition, mobility, and preventing falls. Over 60 task  force members are engaged as experts in topics related to aging in place, as well as leaders in faith  communities, local and state government, academia, health care, and other sectors. Two co-chairs for  this work bring their expertise in aging – Dr. Tamara Baker, Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at  the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, and Dennis Streets, the retired former  Executive Director of Chatham County Council on Aging. The first task force meeting was convened on  May 10, 2022, and featured robust discussions of the current opportunities and challenges facing these  issues and the potential for improvements. 

“We are excited to partner with leading experts in aging, public health, and community services to  identify the necessary strategies for healthy aging in North Carolina. We are confident that this task  force will help strengthen our state and local systems and services to provide healthy, supported aging  in our state,” says Kathy Colville, NCIOM President and CEO.  

Ten task force meetings will take place through December 2022 and are open to the public. A final  report will be published in early 2023 with actionable recommendations to inform policies to support  healthy aging. To learn more, visit https://nciom.org/task-force-on-healthy-aging/

The North Carolina Institute of Medicine (NCIOM) is an independent, quasi-state agency that was  chartered by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1983 to provide balanced, nonpartisan information  on issues of relevance to the health of North Carolina’s population. For more information, visit  www.nciom.org

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