Living with HIV as you get older brings a unique set of challenges. In the Philippines, many older adults face a double burden: they must manage the virus while dealing with the physical changes of aging and the social weight of stigma. This review highlights how these two factors combine to make it harder for them to stay healthy.
Researchers identified several systemic gaps that hurt care. These include a lack of specific data on older patients, late diagnoses, and health systems that are not designed for their needs. Because many people do not realize they are at risk until later, the opportunity for early intervention is often lost in a fragmented system.
To fix this, the review suggests moving toward age-responsive care models. This means training workers in both HIV treatment and geriatric care (care for the elderly). The goal is to create a system that addresses mental health, reduces stigma, and provides better support for those navigating these complex hurdles.