HIV and Aging Webinar Series: Exploring Data and Engaging in Discussions of HIV, Aging and Housing - September 18, 2023

September 18, 2023

9:00am PT | 12:00pm ET

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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Office of HIV/AIDS Housing (OHH) is conducting a webinar series focused on HIV and Aging. HOPWA/HUD is collaborating with HealthHIV for the fifth webinar in this series, to be held on Monday, September 18, 2023 from 12:00 to 1:30pm Eastern.

There is a growing significant need for affordable housing options that meet the needs of the aging population within the US, including people aging with HIV. This live webinar will delve into the landscape of HIV with a presentation of the key findings from the HealthHIV State of Aging with HIV™ Third Annual National Survey. Following the presentation, there will be a panel discussion and Q&A. Our discussion will spotlight the evolving needs of the community, emphasizing the criticality of the "Health and Housing" nexus, while showcasing ways to optimally address these intersectional challenges. The webinar will equip attendees with a multi-faceted understanding of the challenges people with HIV face, as well as strategies and best practices for meeting the intersectionality of “Health and Housing” and aging with HIV.

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