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Resources for the Elderly Administration on Aging www.aoa.dhhs.gov The Administration on Aging is the Federal focal point
and advocacy agency for older persons. Under the Older American American
Act, the AoA works closely with its nationwide network of Staste and Area
agencies on Aging and service providers to plan, coordinate, and develop
community-level systems of services that help vulnerable older persons to
emain in their own homes by providing cupportive services and other programs. The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping older Americans achieve lives of independence, dignity and purpose. American Society of Aging www.asaging.org The American Society of Aging is a non-profit, membership organization that informs the public and health professionals about issues affecting the quality of life for older people and promotes innovative approaches to meet these needs. National Council on the Aging www.ncoa.org The National Council on aging (a private, nonprofit organization) serves as a resource for information, training, technical assistance, advocacy and leadership in all aspects of aging. NCOA seeks to promote the well-being and contributions of older persons and to enhance the field of aging.
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