Facts, Figures and Reports
Data Dashboard
The data dashboard provides insights into aging related data and statistics. It aims to create a holistic picture of individuals' life experiences and potential needs, focusing on key areas such as demographics, health and well-being, economic security, social engagement and community support.
In the next phase we will enhance the dashboard by incorporating metrics that align with each of the four topics and eight priorities of the All Ages, All Stages NC initiative. The current phase spotlights an in-depth view of our older population and demographic county-level dives, pulling from the Division of Aging's aging profiles report.
This dashboard was created in partnership with the Division of Aging and the UNC Sheps Center for Health Services Research.
How to use the data dashboard functions.
Click the stretch button on the bottom right to open in full-screen mode.
Below are several featured tools and reports that can support our work, strengthen local advocacy, and inform decision-making:
- West Health Mosaic: A national data tool that visualizes how well each state is addressing the needs of older adults across key indicators, including health care, economic security, and social engagement.
- North Carolina page
- NC Rural Center Listening Tour Report: Captures local perspectives from across rural North Carolina, highlighting emerging challenges and priorities related to aging, infrastructure, workforce, and community resilience.
- Mon Ami Tools for Advocacy: A resource for local advocates featuring infographics and messaging to demonstrate the return on investment for Older Americans Act (OAA) programs.
- 2025 Insights into Aging in NC: A curated annual fact sheet with key demographic, economic, and social trends shaping aging in North Carolina, useful for presentations, grant writing, and local planning.
- NC Medicaid Dashboards: Interactive dashboards offering data on Medicaid enrollment, utilization, and spending, with breakdowns by population and program, critical for understanding access to long-term services and supports (LTSS).