KEY POINTS
  • Drug overdose deaths more than tripled among people age 65 and older during the past two decades, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
  • Deaths from alcohol abuse increased more than 18% from 2019 to 2020 among seniors, according to the data.
  • "We've got a public health problem coming at our door — these trends have been increasing for a long time now," said Alexis Kuerbis, an expert on substance use among older adults.
Holly Francis, a volunteer with Boston Medical Center helped to plant some of the 20,000 purple flags in the Common that commemorate Overdose Awareness Day and kick off Recovery Month. Each purple flag represents one life lost to overdose in Massachusetts over the past 10 years.

Deaths from drug and alcohol use are rising among America's seniors.

Drug overdose deaths more than tripled among people age 65 and older during the past two decades while deaths from alcohol abuse increased more than 18% from 2019 to 2020, according to data published Wednesday by the National Center for Health Statistics.