Ageing Programme Overview
Increasing older adults’ sense of control over their chronic diseases

The Chronic Disease Self-Management Program is designed help people with chronic illnesses develop a sense of control and be more effective in managing their health. More »


Case Study: National Council on Aging

In early 2005, with funding from Atlantic, NCOA teamed up with the Bridgespan Group to develop a strategy for enrolling the greatest possible number of low-income seniors for the Medicare drug benefit. More »


News & Reports

Through our Ageing Programme, we seek to bring about lasting change in the lives of older adults, with a special emphasis on those who are disadvantaged and vulnerable because of ageism, poverty or poor health. We aim to help transform how ageing is viewed within society and improve the way older persons are treated by society. We focus on ageing in Bermuda, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and the United States.

Although we have distinct programme objectives for each region, our general aims include ensuring that older adults:

  • are treated with dignity and respect;
  • are fully empowered to shape their own destinies;
  • have access to health and support systems;
  • are represented by a strong cadre of leaders; and
  • are able to contribute actively their expertise and abilities for the good of society.

Grantees in Action

View grantee profiles to find out more about some of the organisations we're funding through our Ageing Programme, or read brief summaries of all of our ageing grants.

News & Resources

The latest news and information on our ageing work can be found here, along with reports, publications and other ageing resources generated by our grantees and our staff.

Continue to read about our Ageing Programme in action in Bermuda, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland or the United States »

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