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    <description>What does federal aging policy look like in everyday life? This podcast explores the real people and real communities that benefit from the Older Americans Act (OAA)—the nationwide law that supports older adults’ safety, independence and quality of life. 

OAA programs are the backbone of community-based services yet are often hidden in plain sight. As the U.S. population ages rapidly and caregiving needs grow, the services supported by the OAA have never mattered more for health, dignity and connection.

Host Bob Blancato, nationally recognized leader and policy expert on aging, has spent decades shaping programs that improve the health, dignity and well-being of older adults. Bob and his stellar podcast guests bring unparalleled insights into how older adult programs and policies translate into real-world impact for older adults, families and communities across the country.

Listen and learn from engaging policy experts, real-life participants and volunteers, and members of the aging network workforce who are engaged in community services supported by the OAA that provide:
- Nutritious meals improving diet quality, food security, independence and social connection
- Aging and disability support services and hospital care transitions that return $1.30 to $7.10 per dollar invested
- Evidence-based workshops enhancing physical function, self-management, mental well-being and fall prevention contributing to fewer   injuries, hospitalizations, and long-term care needs
- Caregiver and dementia-capable services and supports reducing caregiver stress and preventing hospitalizations and institutionalization
- Native American services demonstrating ~36% fewer hospital visits and ~10% fewer falls per year
- Elder Justice initiatives raising awareness, reporting, safety, and service coordination for vulnerable older adults
- Older adult employment and training resulting in ~48% unsubsidized employment, 80% one-year employment retention, 32% improved physical health and 76% increased positive outlook/mental health 

This series is proudly sponsored by The John A. Hartford Foundation, a national, nonpartisan philanthropy dedicated to improving care for older adults, and the National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs (NANASP), a leading organization advocating for community-based senior nutrition programs and staff.

Learn more about the key role of the Older Americans Act by going to: What To Know About The Older Americans Act And The Services It Provides (https://www.kff.org/medicare/what-to-know-about-the-older-americans-act-and-the-services-it-provides-to-older-adults/).</description>
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    <itunes:summary>What does federal aging policy look like in everyday life? This podcast explores the real people and real communities that benefit from the Older Americans Act (OAA)—the nationwide law that supports older adults’ safety, independence and quality of life. 

OAA programs are the backbone of community-based services yet are often hidden in plain sight. As the U.S. population ages rapidly and caregiving needs grow, the services supported by the OAA have never mattered more for health, dignity and connection.

Host Bob Blancato, nationally recognized leader and policy expert on aging, has spent decades shaping programs that improve the health, dignity and well-being of older adults. Bob and his stellar podcast guests bring unparalleled insights into how older adult programs and policies translate into real-world impact for older adults, families and communities across the country.

Listen and learn from engaging policy experts, real-life participants and volunteers, and members of the aging network workforce who are engaged in community services supported by the OAA that provide:
- Nutritious meals improving diet quality, food security, independence and social connection
- Aging and disability support services and hospital care transitions that return $1.30 to $7.10 per dollar invested
- Evidence-based workshops enhancing physical function, self-management, mental well-being and fall prevention contributing to fewer   injuries, hospitalizations, and long-term care needs
- Caregiver and dementia-capable services and supports reducing caregiver stress and preventing hospitalizations and institutionalization
- Native American services demonstrating ~36% fewer hospital visits and ~10% fewer falls per year
- Elder Justice initiatives raising awareness, reporting, safety, and service coordination for vulnerable older adults
- Older adult employment and training resulting in ~48% unsubsidized employment, 80% one-year employment retention, 32% improved physical health and 76% increased positive outlook/mental health 

This series is proudly sponsored by The John A. Hartford Foundation, a national, nonpartisan philanthropy dedicated to improving care for older adults, and the National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs (NANASP), a leading organization advocating for community-based senior nutrition programs and staff.

Learn more about the key role of the Older Americans Act by going to: What To Know About The Older Americans Act And The Services It Provides (https://www.kff.org/medicare/what-to-know-about-the-older-americans-act-and-the-services-it-provides-to-older-adults/).</itunes:summary>
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