CDC Site Essay

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CDC'S HEALTHY AGING WEBSITE

CDC Healthy Aging

CDC's Healthy Aging Website

CDC's Healthy Aging Website

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website (2011a) was designed to function as a ready reference covering most of the health issues confronted by aging adults and their caregivers. A diverse set of topics are covered, including descriptions of aging-related diseases and treatments, preventative services, chronic diseases and their management, statistics, and how to financially prepare for aging-related health problems. This resource is designed to provide a fairly comprehensive, up-to-date, information resource for both caregivers and patients, although comprehending the more technical material will require patients to be college-educated and English-literate.

Informational Resources Provided

Featured at the top of the page is report titled the "Healthy Brain Initiative," which represents a program started after Congressional leaders provided funding to the CDC to focus on aging-related cognitive health issues (CDC, 2011b, p. 2). Building upon the substantial research that had been conducted through the National Institutes of Health's initiative called the "Decade of the Brain," which ran between 1990 and 2000 (Library of Congress, 2000), the CDC brought together information and resources from a number of public agencies and private organizations to help identify what is known and what still needs to be discovered.
The result of this 18-month program is a 33-page report describing what they found (CDC, 2011b), which can serve as an excellent resource for health policy makers and interested caregivers and patients. This is especially relevant because Alzheimer's disease has risen to become the 6th leading cause of death for adults aged 18 and older (CDC, 2011b, p. 4).

At the top of the page is also a window with three links, including one to an online continuing education course on how to prepare for the possibility that a patient will lose the ability to make important health decisions (CDC, 2011a, "e-learning"). Another link takes the viewer to an information resource page for the CDC's Healthy Aging Research Network, a consortium of public and private health centers collecting demographic and health information for researchers (CDC, 2011a, "Resources").

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