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May is Older Americans Month!

Celebrating Older Americans Month: Powered by Connection

Established in 1963, Older Americans Month (OAM) is celebrated every May. Led by a federal agency, the Administration for Community Living (ACL), OAM is a time to recognize older Americans' contributions, highlight aging trends, and reaffirm commitments to serving the older adults in our communities.

This year’s theme, "Powered by Connection," focuses on the profound impact that meaningful connections have on the well-being and health of older adults — a relationship underscored by the U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory on the Healing Effects of Social Connection and Community.

“It's not just about having someone to chat with,” said Taryn Johnson, Mental Health Coordinator at Benefits in Action. “It's about the transformative potential of community engagement in enhancing mental, physical, and emotional well-being.” According to Johnson, by recognizing and nurturing the role that connectedness plays, we can mitigate issues like loneliness, ultimately promoting healthy aging for more Americans.

How can community groups, businesses, and organizations mark OAM?

·        Spread the word about the mental, physical, and emotional health benefits of social connection through professional and personal networks.

·        Encourage social media followers to share their thoughts and stories of connection using hashtag #PoweredByConnection to inspire and uplift.

·        Promote opportunities to engage, like cultural activities, recreational programs, and interactive virtual events.

·        Connect older adults with local services, such as counseling, that can help them overcome obstacles to meaningful relationships and access to su



pport systems.

·        Host connection-centric events or programs where older adults can serve as mentors to peers, younger adults, or youths.

What can individuals do to connect?

  • Invite more connection into your life by finding a new passion, joining a social club, taking a class, or trying new activities in your community. 

  • Stay engaged in your community by giving back through volunteering, working, teaching, or mentoring.

  • Invest time with people to build new relationships and discover deeper connections with your family, friends, colleagues, or neighbors.

  • Join Benefits in Action's Connectedness Calls program, or check out one of our Mental Wellness virtual groups: www.benefitsinaction.org/events

  • Join the NCOA Connect: 7th Annual Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day FREE webinar!



For more information, visit the official OAM website and follow ACL on X, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #OlderAmericansMonth.

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