USAging, BetterAge partner to increase community support for aging Americans

By HME News Staff
Updated 10:12 AM CDT, Tue September 9, 2025
WASHINGTON and SAN FRANCISCO – USAging, the national association representing Area Agencies on Aging and Title VI Native American Aging Programs, has partnered with BetterAge, a digital health platform, to launch a national effort aimed at transforming the way older adults are supported in communities across the country. The collaboration equips agencies to rapidly capture critical health and well-being data; identify risks early; and deliver personalized, preventive support that connects older adults to the right local services and improves community health outcomes. “Given the nation’s rapidly increasing aging population, our members are being asked to do more than ever – with fewer resources and growing complexity,” said USAging CEO Sandy Markwood. “This partnership is about providing our agencies with the tools they need to deliver more personalized, efficient and effective support to older adults. BetterAge makes it possible to pair local knowledge with powerful digital tools, helping us meet older adults’ needs in the moment and help them prepare for the future.” BetterAge is already in use in pilot programs across several states and will continue to expand nationally in 2026.
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