Aging Mastery Program® (AMP)

What is AMP?

The Aging Mastery Program (AMP) is a fun and engaging education and behavior change incentive program for aging well.

The AMP core curriculum covers 10 topics. The classroom experience is a mix of didactic and interactive learning with an emphasis on peer-to-peer interaction. When they graduate from AMP, participants have set goals for positive actions in many aspects of their lives such as exercise, nutrition, finances, advance care planning, community engagement, and healthy relationships. Download the program overview.

There are also nine elective AMP classes that can be offered as a follow-on to the 10-class core program for AMP graduates. These classes address topics such as patient/physician communication, memory, home safety, malnutrition, and bucket lists.

An AMP for Caregivers program is also available. This 12-part class educates caregivers about the impacts of caregiving and also provides them with the tools they need to stay healthier and happier in the caregiving journey. The program consists of the standard AMP core curriculum bookended with two classes specifically designed to address caregiver concerns.

Where is AMP currently offered?

AMP is a nationwide program with a presence in more than 500 sites. More than 16,000 participants have completed the classroom program. NCOA partners with statewide organizations as well as regional and local partners to promote community-wide adoption of the program. Find AMP locations nationwide.

NCOA also works with foundations and corporations to spread AMP to new communities and to develop elective classes and other program offerings. To explore AMP partnership opportunities, contact us.

What are AMP’s results?

Results have been very encouraging and consistent since the classroom version of Aging Mastery launched in 2013. Results have shown that older adults in the program participants significantly increased their:

  • Social connectedness
  • Physical activity levels
  • Healthy eating habits
  • Use of advanced planning
  • Participation in evidence-based programs
  • Adoption of several other healthy behaviors

Program graduation and satisfaction data continue to provide support that the program resonates with participants as both fun and educational.

  • 80% of program participants graduate (take 7 of 10 classes)
  • 97% find the program fun
  • 98% would recommend the program to a friend

The class offering was actually profound for me. I am 70 years old and if I’m ‘lucky’ I may have 10 more ‘good’ years. The classes offered ways to make the years happier, healthier, and more worry free.

AMP is the best program we’ve ever done. Participants love it. At the end of the program, they say, “What’s next!” They want to learn more, stay engaged, and stay connected with friends they have made. I highly recommend AMP. It’s a game changer.

My senior center is a strong ally as I age. I sleep better, exercise regularly, socialize regularly, and eat healthier.

Our seniors loved the classes. They bonded with other participants. I was told several times that it was the best program we ever had at the Senior Center.

This program was very uplifting. I learned that the aging process can be done gracefully. I am working on a plan for the future to share with my family.

Does AMP Have Published Research?

Yes. In May 2018, researchers at Temple University published a study of the Aging Mastery Program in the peer-reviewed journal Healthcare. The study showed specific improvements in physical activity and use of advance care planning. With this publication, AMP met the 5 criteria set by the U.S. Administration for Community Living to qualify as an evidence-based program under Title III-D of the Older Americans Act. In October 2019, researchers at the University of California Los Angeles published a second study in a peer-reviewed journal, Health Education and Behavior. Quasi-experimental analyses found that attending AMP was associated with improvements in mental health. Learn more about AMP research.

What Does AMP Cost?

There are two basic costs to run AMP: license fees and materials fees.

NCOA licenses organizations to run Aging Mastery Program classes. Organization license fees are based on the number of locations hosting classes. Licensing includes online training for organization staff and an array of implementation resources. Classroom materials fees for participants are separate and are priced on a per participant basis. The core AMP curriculum is delivered as a “classroom in a box” which includes all participant materials. Local partners may choose to price the program higher to cover their costs of program delivery. For detailed costs, download the current AMP price sheet.

Limited scholarships for AMP license fees only are available to support community-based organizations in the implementation of the Aging Mastery Program. Please contact us to learn more.

The Aging Mastery Starter Kit is offered separately from the class program. Sites do not need to be licensed to purchase the Starter Kit. Learn more about the Aging Mastery Starter Kit.

To submit additional questions, contact us.

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