Care for older people must often be provided across health and community settings. The fragmentation of care processes and lack of continuity are common problems. Better and more efficient care models need to be developed to meet the needs of the growing population of older people. Based on case studies in the Swedish health care system this paper focuses on identifying strategies for achieving integrated care for older people. Five key strategies are described: integration of care processes, development of targeted care services, establishing home-based care services, coordination of care services, and use of technology to streamline care.