Find tools, guides, and information to support healthy aging in New Hampshire. These resources are designed for caregivers, community leaders, service providers, and advocates working to improve the lives of older adults across the state.
What age do you consider to be old? AARP posed that question to millennials and asked them to show us what “old” looks like. Then we introduced them to some real “old” people. Watch what happens when folks let go of their outdated beliefs and embrace the idea that aging is not about decline - it’s about growth.
As part of an effort to ensure transportation options are available and accessible to enable NH residents of all ages to get jobs, connect with family and friends, and continue to access the best parts of our communities, the NHAHA Transportation Workgroup has launched a statewide volunteer recruitment effort to support the state’s many Volunteer Driver Programs.
What will it mean for us to grow up, live and age in a society where half the citizens are over the age of 50? This phenomena spans across the globe, and is a new and permanent historic transformation. This clip outlines: Coming of Age in an Aging America, a PBS documentary broadcast, multi-platform media and public engagement project that urges a national conversation about our new reality.
As part of an effort to ensure transportation options are available and accessible to enable NH residents of all ages to get jobs, connect with family and friends, and continue to access the best parts of our communities, the NHAHA Transportation Workgroup has launched a statewide volunteer recruitment effort to support the state’s many Volunteer Driver Programs.
AARP Research: Data and Tools include data sets, tools, and visualizations.
The largest collection of accessible disability statistics tools out there.
A measure of the income that older adults need to meet their basic needs and age in place with dignity. The Elder Index is specific to household size, location, housing tenure, and health status.
Offers a wide range of measures, reports, and related resources for Medicaid and other DHHS program data.
Provides information about health data sources and reports.
Provides interactive dashboards to measure health, health risks, and health outcomes, illustrating the well-being of NH and our communities.
A report developed every 5-7 years and describes the status of a variety of issues related to the health of the people in New Hampshire. The SHA provides the foundation for the State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP), which helps decision makers in choosing where to put resources to address NH residents’ greatest health needs.
Offers tools and resources to build sustainable age-friendly initiatives, including assessment and measurement tools.
A cooperative about improving what is measured in communities.
The New Hampshire Healthy Aging Data Report is designed to help communities understand more about the health of older people throughout the state. With research designed and led by the University of Massachusetts Boston, the report includes 244 Community Profiles —one for every city and town in New Hampshire and includes 166 health indicators and state averages. The original report was launched in 2019 and updated in 2025.
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