1、2025Senior Report ContentsIntroduction 1National Snapshot 3Findings 4Health Outcomes 4Social and Economic Factors 12Clinical Care 16Behaviors 20State Rankings 21Appendix 24National Summary 24Measures Table 25Data Source Descriptions 29Methodology 31References 34Several bright spots in older adult he
2、alth highlight opportunities for leaders to build on successes and address persistent challenges.The data in this report underscore meaningful progress in recent years,including decreases in the early death rate and strengthened social support and engagement among older adults.We encourage communiti
3、es and leaders nationwide to leverage these insights along with the detailed state-level and demographic group data available across the Americas Health Rankings platform to amplify progress,confront ongoing challenges and promote the health and well-being of all older adults.Definitions,Limitations
4、 and Methodology For details on demographic group definitions and limitations,data sources and methodology,please refer to the Appendix on page 24 and visit AmericasHealthRankings.org.The United Health Foundation is proud to release the Americas Health Rankings 2025 Senior Report,which provides a po
5、rtrait of the health and well-being of older adults across the United States.This report highlights improvements in early deaths,social support and engagement measures,and the number of geriatric clinicians.Despite these successes,drug deaths,suicide and poverty increased,and flu vaccinations declin
6、ed.The 2025 Senior Report found that the early death rate decreased for the second consecutive year.Meanwhile,the number of geriatric clinicians continued to improve nationwide,as did high-speed internet access.Volunteerism among older adults increased.Despite these positive developments,rates of su