AiA boardgameAging in America, the 2011 Annual Conference of the American Society on Aging is recognized as:

  • a showcase for literally hundreds of programs and projects that can be replicated
  • a forum for policy discussion and advocacy sponsored by ASA’s Public Policy Committee
  • a prime source of information on new research findings in aging with a focus on research to practice
  • an excellent opportunity to network with peers, to share ideas and to make new connections

The Aging in America conference is the largest gathering of a diverse, multidisciplinary community of professionals from the fields of aging, healthcare and education. Join us to find the answers, the experts, the research, the best practices, and the most comprehensive educational offerings available to professionals. The conference provides attendees with the opportunity to network with new and old friends, gain insight from voices from the front line and find new grassroots and national partners for advocacy.

The conference also features an NCOA public policy forum and other NCOA programs on senior centers, economic security and healthy aging.

To request a conference brochure with a comprehensive  program overview, registration form, and other information, complete our request form (ASA members and previous attendees will automatically receive a brochure and do not need to request one, unless they have changed addresses since last attending).

Where?

San Francisco, CA


When?

April 26-30, 2011


What?

The largest multidisciplinary conference for professionals in the field of aging.

Previous keynote speakers have included Gail Sheehy, Ken Dychtwald, Robert Butler and Maya Angelou