Amplifying All Voices in Aging, is a four-week virtual series designed to hear from experts and explore the stories of real people aging and engaging with our health care and long-term services and supports systems.

Supporting older adults and people with disabilities who have complex needs presents challenges and opportunities. Services have become more integrated and focused on a person’s goals. This makes it essential to enlist providers who can deliver team-based and person-centered care. The National Center for Complex Health & Social Needs created a set of core competencies for the health care and social service sectors.

This session will provide an overview of the competencies, discuss ways to activate these competencies in practice, and offer an opportunity to hear from those using the competencies.

Future sessions will explore:

  • Medicare and Medicaid flexibilities that local providers used to better serve aging Americans and those living with complex care needs (Oct. 20).
  • Reimagining and building an equitable society where all populations can age well (Oct. 27).

For more information, visit The SCAN Foundation.