These maps present healthy aging indicators to allow viewers to observe patterns, strengths, and challenges across the state. Choose an indicator to download the PDF map.
- 1. Population Characteristics
Select… ▾- Population density (all)
- Percent population (age 60+)
- Population density (age 60+)
- Percent population (age 65+)
- Population density (age 65+)
- Percent population (age 65-74)
- Percent population (age 75-84)
- Percent population (age 85+)
- Female Population (age 65+)
- White
- African American
- Asian
- Other Race
- Hispanic / Latino
- Married
- Divorced
- Widowed
- Never Married
- Education – Less than high school
- Education – High school / some college
- Education – College
- Living Alone
- Only Speak English at Home
- Veterans
- Mortality rates
- Moved within same county in NH
- Moved from different county in NH
- Moved from different state
- 2. Wellness and Prevention
Select… ▾- Physical activity within last month
- Met CDC guidelines for muscle-strengthening activity
- Met CDC guidelines for aerobic physical activity
- Met CDC guidelines for both types of physical activities
- Getting recommended hours of sleep
- Injured in a fall within last 12 months
- Had hip fracture
- Fair or poor health status
- Physically unhealthy days last month
- Physical exam/check-up in past year
- Met CDC preventive health screening goals
- Flu shot past year
- Pneumonia vaccine
- Cholesterol screening
- Women with a mammogram within last 2 years
- Colorectal cancer screening
- HIV test
- Current smokers
- Loss of teeth
- Annual dental exam
- Dentists per 100,000 persons
- 3. Nutrition/Diet
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- 4. Behavioral Health
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- 5. Chronic Disease
Select… ▾- Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias
- Diabetes
- Stroke
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Asthma
- Hypertension
- Heart attack
- Ischemic heart disease
- Congestive heart failure
- Atrial fibrillation
- Peripheral vascular disease
- Osteoarthritis/rheumatoid arthritis
- Osteoporosis
- Leukemias and lymphomas
- Lung cancer
- Colon cancer
- Breast cancer
- Endometrial cancer
- Prostate cancer
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia
- Hypothyroidism
- Anemia
- Chronic kidney disease
- Liver diseases
- Fibromyalgia, chronic pain and fatigue
- Migraine and other chronic headache
- Epilepsy
- Traumatic brain injury
- Glaucoma
- Cataract
- Pressure ulcer or chronic ulcer
- 4 or more chronic conditions
- No chronic conditions
- 6. Living with Disability
Select… ▾- Self-reported hearing difficulty
- Clinical diagnosis of deafness or hearing impairment
- Self-reported vision difficulty
- Clinical diagnosis of blindness or visual impairment
- Self-reported cognition difficulty
- Self-reported ambulatory difficulty
- Clinical diagnosis of mobility impairments
- Self-reported self-care difficulty
- Self-reported independent living difficulty
- 7. Access to Care
Select… ▾- Medicare managed care enrollees
- Dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
- Regular doctor
- Missed doctor visit due to cost
- Primary care providers within 5 miles
- Hospitals within 5 miles
- Nursing homes within 5 miles
- Home health agency
- Community health centers
- Adult day health centers
- Memory cafes
- Dementia-related support groups
- 8. Service Utilization
Select… ▾- Physician visits per year
- Emergency room visits
- Part D monthly prescription fills
- Home health visits
- Durable medical equipment claims
- Inpatient hospital stays
- Medicare inpatient hospital readmissions
- Skilled nursing facility stays
- Skilled nursing home medicare beds
- Getting medicaid long term services and supports
- 9. Community Variables & Civic Engagement
Select… ▾- Age-friendly efforts in community
- Senior centers
- Air pollution: # of unhealthy days
- Grandparents raising grandchildren
- Grandparents who live with grandchildren
- Assisted living sites
- Vacant homes in community
- Universities and community colleges
- Public libraries
- YMCAs
- Access to broadband
- Internet usage
- Voter participation
- 10. Safety and Transportation
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- 11. Economic and Housing Variables
Select… ▾- Below poverty line
- Receiving food stamps
- Employed
- Households with annual income < $20,000
- Households with annual income $20,000-$49,999
- Households with annual income > $50,000
- Own home
- Have mortage on home
- Households spend >35% of income on housing (renter)
- Households spend >35% of income on housing (owner)