The number of olderadults in the United States is increasing and with the aging of baby boomers this increase is expected to continue. In addition, the aging baby boomers are changing the aging experience much like they have changed other
life stages prior to their older adult years. This population cohort is also one that experimented with and continued to usesubstances to a degree beyond other previous generational cohorts. The result is that as they age, they are
bringing substanceuse into the older adult years. This Healthy Knowledge course will provide an overview of aging in the United States, with a particular focus on the aging of baby boomers, and how healthcare professional can assess
and intervene with olderadults regarding their substanceuse as they present themselves for care and a range of services.
This HealtheKnowledge course was funded under a cooperative agreement TI-080200-01 from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT).