...agencies. Government The following are federal government sites that seniors and retirees may find useful: -- Administration on Aging (www.aoa.dhhs.gov). Information from the federal agency that deals with issues affecting older Americans...
...such as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, AARP, the American Automobile Association and the Administration on Aging are also working to keep the public informed. A new Web site, www.aota.org/olderdriver, developed by...
...line is funded through the state and by the Older Americans Act, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Administration on Aging, United Way of Central Minnesota, East Central Regional Development Commission and the Region Five Development...
...based on 2003 data from the Administration on Aging. All numbers are rounded...Health and Human Services, Administration on Aging. When the oldest boomers...in 1965. It created the Administration on Aging, which is home to vital...
...physical health, greater life satisfaction, lower rates of depression and lower mortality rates. The U.S. Administration on Aging and its National Aging Services Network support a number of successful programs throughout the country that are...
...comfort in knowing you are not alone. Gain support and encouragement, and learn from each other. The U.S. Administration on Aging established a national family caregiver support program to care for caregivers and keep them healthy. Lutheran...
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