Healthy Aging is not simply being old and being healthy. Everyone is aging and healthy aging is about the adoption of healthy behaviors to ensure an individual can enjoy a high quality of life long into their golden years. Healthy aging is also about being productive and feeling that your life has meaning and purpose. Healthy Aging incorporates all aspects of health in order to achieve happiness and delight in current and future endeavors. Everyone wants to age gracefully and in dignity, however not everyone is blessed with circumstances that empower them to do so. Hispanic older adults greatly struggle with this challenge for several reasons. Although, Hispanic older adults live longer, they are not living healthier lives due to high incidence of both treated, untreated, and undiagnosed Alzheimer’s disease and type 2 Diabetes. Another critical factor in healthy aging is hunger. Just over 23% of Hispanic households experienced food insecurity in 2013. Food insecurity is inextricably linked further degradation of health conditions. Thankfully programs like SNAP are available, but Hispanic older adults are underrepresented as SNAP benefit recipients which is concerning because it means more older adults are going hungry. Concerns such as these are just what the White House Conference on Aging hopes to bring to the forefront of the aging discussion on July 13th. Not only problems that older adults face every day, but individual stories and experiences to know where exactly America’s seniors are and are not being served, what programs have been effective and where they have fallen short.