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Building Healthier Communities

The prevailing health strategy fails to support the diverse health and wellness challenges faced by older adults. HEAL Arizona transforms senior care with a comprehensive, personalized program that empowers individuals to achieve optimal health and wellness.

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Easy Access to Wellness

Connects residents with local providers and services that promote healthy living.

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Seamless Lifestyle Integration

Simplifies healthy habit adoption through community events and on-site wellness activities.

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Stronger Community Connections

Builds local partnerships that create a supportive, health-focused environment.

Who We Are

At HEAL Arizona, our mission is simple: empower individuals aged 55 and older to take control of their health and wellness journey. We envision a future where every person enjoys improved well-being, accessible healthcare, and an enhanced quality of life that supports longevity and fulfillment.

Our name isn’t just a label—it’s a promise.
At HEAL Arizona, each letter stands for a core pillar that fuels our commitment to you.

Health

Education

Access

Longevity

Together, these pillars aren’t just words—they’re the dynamic framework behind every part of our program, every decision we make, and every benchmark we achieve. With HEAL, you’re not just aging; you’re flourishing with the support and empowerment you deserve.

The Silent Collapse of Aging Health

People aged 65 and over are more likely to address health and wellness issues as they arise rather than engaging in proactive practices. This sets the stage for a cascade of crises that can irreversibly damage quality of life.

4 in 5

Miss Key Healthy Habits

Fewer than one in five Americans 65 and older practice all four key healthy habits consistently —exercise, healthy diet, social connections, and meaningful activities — highlighting a potentially dangerous shortfall.

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81%

Receive Incomplete Care

The vast majority of older Americans experience gaps in their routine checkups, often missing essential evaluations related to medications, cognitive health, mobility, and personal health priorities.

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