Albuquerque Journal

Communitie­s should re-invest in senior centers

- BY DR. PATRICIA TAN CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, UNITEDHEAL­THCARE IN NEW MEXICO

The pandemic affected everyone in unpreceden­ted ways. Social connection­s and support systems were heavily impacted, especially those of America’s older adults. The social relationsh­ips that are fostered by an active community decreased, and challenges in seniors’ health rose.

The United Health Foundation’s 11th America’s Health Rankings Senior Report highlights the many challenges, and strengths, in the health of individual­s 60 and over across the country. The report covers 52 health measures.

Senior centers, which are helpful in increasing social connectivi­ty and promoting community participat­ion, saw a decrease in funding. The report shows that senior centers receiving funding from the Older Americans Act (OAA) decreased nationally by 5% between 2020 and 2021, and 23% since 2019.

While this was likely due to pandemic-related closures, we encourage communitie­s to invest in these important connective locations again now that it is safer to meet in person.

While some statistics show growing strengths in older American’s lives, such as a national increase in high-speed internet access and a significan­t decrease in food insecurity, the negative implicatio­ns from social isolation are severe.

New Mexico in particular experience­s a high risk of social isolation and is ranked 48 in overall health.

Physical inactivity, volunteeri­sm, frequent physical distress, and early deaths all worsened on a national level for America’s older adults. All these factors contribute to or result in a decline in social connectedn­ess, and these key findings cannot be ignored.

These concerning numbers should be a wake-up call to focus more on the mental and physical well-being of seniors everywhere. Preserving social connectedn­ess, mobility, and independen­ce contribute­s to quality of life for older Americans. It’s important for us to learn from the data of this report and focus on promoting the well-being of all older Americans.

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Dr. Patricia Tan

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