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Furthering Our Mission Through Two Core Aims
Mobilizing Communities, Amplifying Voices
We are committed to increasing the visibility of older adults and helping build their leadership, advocacy skills, and civic engagement.
Building Adaptability of Organizations
Strengthening the ability of community-based organizations to adapt to emerging issues is essential to their success as advocates for older adults.
OUR GUIDING VALUES
Justice, Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion
Archstone Foundation’s mission is to improve health and social care of all older adults in California by partnering with communities to catalyze equitable systems change. At the heart of our work is a commitment to justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion. This guides our mission, shapes our partnerships, and drives our collaborative efforts to foster meaningful change in the communities we serve. Indeed, achieving equity is fundamental to ensuring all older adults age with health, dignity, and well-being.
FEATURED POINT OF VIEW BLOG POST
Our Strategy to Meet This Moment
As the Foundation steps into 2026, we do so with deepened resolve and clarity of purpose, committed to creating a world in which every older adult thrives as they age. Indeed, this remains our central calling.
The Latest From the Foundation
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Supporting older adults to live safely and independently requires coordinated care across health care providers, community-based organizations, caregivers, and social service agencies—but data sharing across these systems is often fragmented, manual, and inconsistent. This webinar on February 24 will share key learnings and implementation insights from a multi-session Community Design Studio conducted in partnership with the Archstone Foundation and facilitated by Connecting for Better Health.
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Medicare plays an increasingly important role in the lives of older adults and people with disabilities served by nonprofit and community-based organizations, yet the system can be complex and is changing quickly. This two-part webinar will help community providers and policymakers understand how Medicare works and what recent shifts mean for the communities they serve.