Senior Spotlight: Celebrating Older Americans

May is Older Americans Month! 

Champion Your Health. Those 3 words are the foundation of everything else we strive for – and the theme of Older Americans Month (OAM) 2026. Below is an article provided with permission by the Administration for Community Living. It explains what OAM is and how community groups & individuals can get involved. 


Celebrating Older Americans Month: Champion Your Health


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


This year’s theme, “Champion Your Health,” focuses on prevention, wellness, and personal responsibility as cornerstones of healthy aging. It encourages older adults to take an active role in their health — advocating for themselves, accessing preventive care, and making informed decisions that support independence.


“Good health is not something we can buy. However, it can be an extremely valuable savings account.”

– Anne Wilson Schaef


This Older Americans Month, communities and individuals alike can take steps to champion health and advance healthy aging.


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


-    Promote OAM through newsletters, meetings, and social media channels.

- Invite community members to share stories and reflections using #ChampionYourHealth.

-  Highlight practical tips and trusted resources that support prevention and healthy aging.

-   Elevate local programs and events that help older adults stay healthy, active, and engaged.


How can individuals take charge of their health at every age?


-   Stay up to date on preventive care and screenings.

-   Build and maintain social connections that support emotional well-being.

-   Choose nutritious, minimally processed foods.

-   Incorporate regular physical activity to maintain strength and mobility.

-   Practice daily habits that support mental health and resilience.


We encourage our readers to keep following the Bobbi Decker Senior Spotlight for continuous ideas and tips to live longer, live better and put your health first! 


For more information and downloadable materials, visit acl.gov/oam and join the conversation using #OlderAmericansMonth.


Cheers,


Bobbi 


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