Award winning programs
This section of the ICAA member website contains a library of ICAA award winning programs that offer you an in-depth look at organizations who are successful in serving the older adult.
Our editors and writers have learned, and continue to learn, from these innovators, we encourage you to as well. To gain access to this information and more, you need to be an ICAA member. To become an ICAA member please call toll-free 866-335-9777 or click here.
- 2007: ICAA honors innovative approaches to active aging
- 2006: ICAA showcases inspiring directions in active aging
- 2005: ICAA presents the 2005 Innovators
- AARP’s Web-based programs motivate age 50-plus adults to get active
- Active Community Environments Grass-Roots: advancing active living in the community
- Advance to Wellness: supporting healthier lifestyles in adults
- Arnold Eppel: a 21st century visionary
- Broome County programs support elders’ independence
- Center for Successful Aging: promoting health, vitality and well-being
- Council on Aging learning advantages
- Cybex Trazer: a trailblazing technology measures and trains movement
- Fit for life: creating a wellness culture
- Healthy Strides: Making a difference
- Holiday Retirement: marketing helps incentive program boost participation
- In motion: a community approach to healthy living
- Industry innovator:Active for Life
- Industry innovator: The Erickson Foundation:research in action
- Innovator 2007: Kinesis: training movement with resistance
- Inverness Village Wellness Center creating a path to wellness for all
- NIHSeniorHealth.gov: empowering older adults with health information
- Project Enhance: evidence-based programs succeed in communities
- Texercise: supporting healthy living across the life span
- The Feeling Fit Clubs: wellness for the underserved
- The Life Fitness Circuit Series: promoting strength training for all ages and abilities
- The Silver Sneakers Fitness Program
- Travel by Leisure Care: enriching lives through the fun of adventure
- Walking the way to Health Initiative: increasing physical activity through community partnerships