Inclusion of Older People in Emergency Planning: Perspectives During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic

Inclusion of Older People in Emergency Planning: Perspectives During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic

Throughout the Americas, populations are aging and the Region is undergoing a rapid demographic transition. The aging index, which reflects the size of the older age groups per 100 compared to children under age 15, clearly demonstrates the increase in people aged 60 and older. Compared to global trends, the Region of the Americas will have a larger number of people aged 60 and older than children under 15 by 2030, which is approximately 25 years before the global average. The COVID-19 pandemic has presented an unparalleled health crisis around the world. The impact on older persons and those with underlying health conditions has highlighted the challenges of addressing the needs of older populations during a public health emergency. Given this demographic transition it is essential to think about preparedness of systems and services to address this population’s needs, including an increase in emergency planning and protection of older populations.

This publication is part of a series entitled The Decade of Healthy Aging in the Region of the Americas: Situation and Challenges.

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Decade of Healthy Aging in the Americas: situation and challenges