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AARPAARPAARP is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to addressing the needs and interests of persons 50 and Older. They are non-partisan, and make every effort to include people of all income brackets. They have a wide variety of benefits, a magazine, and a newsletter. Their site provides a variety of useful informationand resources on topics such as health and wellness, economic secutity, long term care, independent living, and personal enrichment.
American Society on AgingAmerican Society on AgingThe American Society on Aging is a nonprofit organization committed to enhancing the knowledge and skills of those working with seniors and their families. Their website gives visitors access to a number of useful resources
Center for Aging Services TechnologiesCenter for Aging Services TechnologiesThe Center for Aging Services Technologies (CAST) is leading the charge to expedite the development, evaluation and adoption of emerging technologies that can improve the aging experience. CAST has become an international coalition of more than 400 technology companies, aging services organizations, research universities, and government representatives. Exploring their website will reveal some of the problems people are working on to making it possible to live safely at home in spite of daunting medical problems.
Center for Healthy AgingCenter for Healthy AgingThe Center for Healthy Aging encourages and assists community-based organizations serving older adults to develop and implement programs on health promotion, disease prevention and chronic disease self-management. They also serve as a resource center for aging service providers to implement healthy aging programs.
Elder Care: First StepsElder Care: First StepsCaring for an aging parent, elderly spouse, domestic partner or close friend presents tough challenges. Often, you're not sure of the next step, or even the first step. This article from Aging Parents and Elder Care is a step-by-step guide to help you begin your caregiving journey.
ElderCarelink ElderCarelink ElderCarelink is a directory of local senior care services and providers that match the specific needs of an aging family member. They have a quite large database of listings, and it is well organized. Their nationwide network of carefully screened providers includes assisted living facilities, home care services, adult daycare, nursing homes, and medical assistance devices.
ElderwebElderwebThis is a site for professionals and family members who need information on eldercare as well as long term care. There are also links to information on legal, financial, medical, housing issues, as well as policy, research and statistics.
Golden Age ResourceGolden Age ResourceThe Golden Age Resource was created to help seniors and their families locate quality Home Health and Assisted Living elder services with ease and confidence. This resource is free to the public and strives to find solutions that will fit your family budget and needs. They assist in locating quality Home Health and Assisted Living senior care solutions without the aggravation of doing all the leg work.
National Council on the AgingNational Council on the AgingThis association of organizations and professionals promoting the dignity, self-determination, well being, and contribution of seniors. The website also provides health related resources.
National Consumer Law CenterNational Consumer Law CenterThis link takes you to this nonprofit's consumer information for seniors. NCLC provides legal assistance to attorneys and advocates for older Americans in the areas of consumer and energy law. This includes information to help avoid fraud and scams, as well as resources if you have been victimized by such crimes. NCLC also develops consumer education materials and consumer alerts for the law and aging network.
National Elder Law FoundationNational Elder Law FoundationThis organization's website provides resources concerning legal issues which involve seniors. It also provides links to Board Certified Elder Law Attorneys.
National Long Term Care Ombudsman Resource CenterNational Long Term Care Ombudsman Resource CenterThis nonprofit provides consultation, informationn and referral for long term care facility residents, as well as their families and anyone else who is looking for ombudsman services.
Pension Rights CenterPension Rights CenterThis is a nonprofit that focuses on pension and retirement financial issues. The site provided information and links to pension counseling assistance programs.
SeniorBridgeSeniorBridgeSeniorBridge is dedicated to managing the care of people with complex chronic health conditions at home. Their professionals include social workers, nurses, exercise and nutrition experts, and in-home caregivers, including clinical and personal assistants. This team coordinates care with the client’s physician(s) so that medical problems are fully assessed and addressed. The full range of services is personalized according to the level of need and preference. The SeniorBridge program is especially beneficial for people with complex problems, including chronic, multiple, medical illnesses and memory disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease; those who require close oversight and management of care. They are located in major cities throughout the country.
Women's Institute for a Secure RetirementWomen's Institute for a Secure RetirementThis nonprofit is dedicated to providing women with the information needed for a financially sound retirement. Their site provides resources concerning Social Security, financial issues, widowhood, and other issues.
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