In April 2018, GCOA convened a roundtable discussion focused on the conditions of aging, including reduced bladder control, declining oral health and skin health, loss of vision and hearing, and decreased bone density and muscle mass. The private convening brought 23 experts together in Washington, DC, to discuss conditions of aging and their impact on quality of life. Conditions are commonly accepted as a normal part of aging and therefore often go unaddressed. The objectives of the roundtable were to raise awareness among policymakers, health systems and individuals conditions of aging impact quality of life and to encourage action to improve health outcomes and reduce costs within the health care system, care delivery models and public policy.