In the US, over half of people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are at least 50. Globally, there are 7.5 million people 50 and over with HIV. In fact, new diagnoses of HIV occur in 1 in 6 adults over 50. This population is living longer due to effective medications. The healthcare system is not prepared to care for these patients due to lack of knowledge and experience and limited education for advanced practice providers and physicians. This presentation will improve knowledge of this growing older population for advanced practice providers in primary care clinics, geriatric specialty clinics, and specialty HIV/AIDS clinics. Comprehensive geriatric assessment will be reviewed along with the particular needs of the aging HIV/AIDS patient and the impact of aging on HIV/AIDS medications.