Older
Americans Month
Older Americans Month Theme-May 2004: “Aging
Well, Living Well”
I am pleased to announce the theme for Older Americans Month
2004: “Aging Well, Living Well”. This theme has been
selected to celebrate and recognize older Americans who are living
longer, healthier, and more productive lives. Older persons are
not only adding years to their lives, they are also improving
the quality of their lives.
This theme gives us the opportunity to highlight issues that
directly relate to aging well and living well. As you are aware,
I have made helping older people stay active and healthy one
of my top priorities for the Administration on Aging. An older
person’s health status most often determines his or her
ability to live a productive later life. Studies reveal that
staying physically active, eating right, and getting regular
health screenings can help prevent or delay many diseases and
disease-related disabilities.
In addition to achieving a healthier lifestyle, older persons
must also take steps to prepare for later life. These steps include
understanding housing and long-term care options; gaining financial
literacy and knowledge of retirement pension and benefits; and
seeking opportunities for community participation and social
engagement, including access to employment, volunteer, educational
and leisure activities.
Over the next several months, you will receive more information
about our plans in recognition of Older Americans Month 2004.
It is my pleasure to continue the tradition of honoring older
individuals and the contributions they make to our Nation.
- Josefina G. Carbonell
Older Americans Month Sub Navigation:
Past Older Americans Month Themes
- 1978 - Older Americans and the Family
- 1984 - Health: Make it Last a Lifetime
- 1985 - Help Yourself to Independence
- 1986 - Plan on Living the Rest of Your Life
- 1992 - Community Action Begins with You: Help Older Americans
Help Themselves
- 1993 - No theme selected (proclamation signed on May
25, 1993)
- 1994 - Aging: An Experience of a Lifetime
- 1995 - Aging: Generations of Experience
- 1996 - Aging: A Lifetime Opportunity
- 1997 - Caregiving: Compassion in Action
- 1998 - Living Longer, Growing Stronger in America
- 1999 - Honor the Past, Imagine the Future: Towards a Society
for All Ages
- 2000 - In the New Century. . . . The Future is Aging
- 2001 - The Many Faces of Aging
- 2002
- America: "A Community for all Ages"
- 2003
- “What We Do Makes A Difference.”
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