Randolph
J. Nudo, Ph.D.
Director, Center on Aging
Phone: 913-588-1265
Fax: 913-588-1201
The Landon Center on Aging is a state-funded
interdisciplinary center that conducts, sponsors and supports the development of
educational, clinical, and research programs related to aging. Most Center
activities are
carried out in partnership with other academic units of the Medical Center campus,
including the schools of Allied Health, Medicine, and Nursing, and with affiliated
institutions, such as area geriatric care centers, VA Medical Centers in Leavenworth and
Kansas City, the Wichita branch of the School of Medicine, the University of Kansas in
Lawrence, state agencies, and service organizations.
Kansas ranks eleventh among states in percentage of persons aged 65 and older--13.8
percent compared to 12.5 percent for the U.S. as a whole. Kansas ranks fifth among states
in the percentage of persons aged 85 and older. By the year 2010, the Census Bureau
projects that 15.3 percent of Kansans will be aged 65 or older, and that the state will be
among the 10 most "aged" in the U.S.
Aware of such demographic realities, a legislative mandate directed the development of a
concentrated, multidisciplinary educational, clinical, and research program to address the
significant biological, physical, and social issues associated with the aging process. As
a result of that mandate, the Center on Aging has been in operation since 1986.