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HealthHIV Healthy Aging Hub

The national resource center for care coordination and healthy aging with HIV

The Healthy Aging Hub from HealthHIV builds upon the capacity of HIV and primary care providers to coordinate care for people living and aging with HIV across a lifetime. This program enhances provider and patient knowledge related to the experiences of People Aging with HIV (PAWH) and the comanagement of conditions associated with aging with HIV through data collection and medical education.

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Education

Learn more about aging with HIV and care coordination.

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Research

The latest research on services for people aging with HIV.

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Advocacy

Advocating for care coordination across the lifespan.

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External Data

Advocating for care coordination across the lifespan.

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  • The State of Aging in 2024

    This webinar features initial key findings from the HealthHIV Fourth Annual State of Aging with HIV™ National Survey and expert faculty, including from the Administration for Community Living (ACL), the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy of the Department of Health and Human Services, community organizations, and HealthHIV.

  • HIV and Aging Webinar Series: Exploring Data and Engaging in Discussions of HIV, Aging and Housing

    The webinar equips attendees with a multifaceted understanding of the challenges people with HIV (PWH) face, as well as strategies and best practices for meeting the intersectionality of “Health and Housing” and aging with HIV.

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