Year started: 2018
Aging Connected is a national (US), cross-sector campaign to bridge the digital divide and help older adults access essential public health information, social services, online community, and more through affordable, accessible internet. It is powered by Older Adults Technology Services (OATS) and the Humana Foundation. By connecting with affordable, underutilized internet offerings in their area, older Americans will be able to better participate in basic life activities — from shopping and communicating with loved ones, to managing personal health and finances.
Aging Connected aims to bridge the connectivity gap for older adults through a four-pronged approach: 1) Publicize and clearly articulate the value of broadband to older adults; 2) Prioritize social equity and inclusion; 3) Expand access to low-cost offers; and 4) Develop content, communities, and experiences for older adults to increase utilization of broadband services.
Aging Connected focuses on older adults based in the United States. Older adults are the largest group in the United States without meaningful connection to the internet — leading to lack of access to public health information, diminished social support, and high rates of social isolation.
Age-friendly Environments
Older Adults Technology Services
Civil Society Organization
digital inclusion, technology