Each year on September 18, researchers, health care providers, and communities around the country observe National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day.
Established in 2008 by the AIDS Institute, NHAAD raises awareness to the challenges faced by aging populations who live with HIV, which include: HIV prevention, treatment and care; and HIV-related comorbidities, coinfections, and other complications.
GMHC has developed an array of nationally recognized services to support the psychosocial and educational needs of adults age 50 years and older and LTS. In addition, our National Resource Center on HIV & Aging conducts groundbreaking research on issues associated with aging with HIV/AIDS.
Looking to learn more about GMHC’s offerings for adults age 50 years and older? Below are a few helpful links:
- GMHC Programs for Older Adults and Long-Term Survivors
- Age Is Not A Condom: ACRIA’s Social Media/Digital Campaign
- National Resource Center on HIV & Aging Upcoming Events