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Every professional, caregiver, and specialist who may touch the life of an aging adult — across 10 domains of care and 115 distinct roles.
115 roles across 10 categoriesExpand all
Generates the evidence base and shapes the policy environment that aging products operate within.
Builds, implements, and governs the digital tools and platforms that serve older adults and care systems.
Delivers urgent and specialized medical care, often a critical transition point for older adults.
Provides connection, support, and access to services for older adults living in the community.
Supports older adults who live independently or with family, often the largest and most complex care context.
Protects older adults' assets, rights, and access to entitlements.
Addresses the psychological, emotional, and behavioral dimensions of aging.
Focuses on comfort, dignity, and quality of life when curative treatment is no longer the goal.
Provides housing-integrated care for older adults who need support beyond what home allows.
Delivers intensive, short-term clinical and rehabilitative care, typically following hospitalization.