Administration on Aging Celebrates
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Administration on Aging Celebrates Older Americans Month - May 2017
The following websites offer information and tools to help you Age Out Loud.
And remember to visit the AoA's Eldercare Locator for information on local resources. Topics there range from volunteering and nutrition to legal support and transportation. (to follow links, press the ctrl button and click on the blue area)
Your Health A big part of the new way to age is a focus on physical and mental wellness.
Brain Health Administration for Community Living
Falls Prevention National Council on Aging
Go4Life Exercise & Physical Activity Campaign National Institute on Aging
Healthy Eating As We Age USDA
Long-term Care Planning Department of Health and Human Services
NIHSeniorHealth National Institutes of Health
Older Adults and Oral Health National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
Sleep and Aging National Institutes of Health Age Your Way Many people are redefining aging by trying new careers, classes, and hobbies.
Arts and Aging Toolkit for Organizations CreativeAging.org
Directory of Creative Aging Programs National Center for Creative Aging
Participating in Activities You Enjoy National Institute on Aging
Ready for Your Second Career? AARP Bulletin
Second Acts for the Greater Good Encore.org
Senior Community Service Employment Program Department of Labor
Your Security Knowing how to protect yourself plays a major role in aging well and maintaining independence.
Elder Abuse Administration on Aging
Financial Protection for Older Americans Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Home Modification and Supportive Housing Homemods.org
Nursing Home Resident's Rights The National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care
OnGuard Online Office of Justice Programs Pension and Retirement Fact Sheets Pension Rights Center
Tips for Success in Assisted Living Facilities The National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care
Tips for Older Adults on Living Trusts (PDF) National Consumer Law Center
Giving Back More than ever, older adults are making a difference—for themselves and in communities—through civic engagement.
Create the Good AARP
Experience Corps AARP Foundation
Health Benefits of Volunteering (PDF) Corporation for National and Community Service
Project Toolkits Corporation for National and Community Service
SeniorCorps Corporation for National and Community Service
United We Serve Corporation for National and Community Service
Volunteer Opportunity Search Tool VolunteerMatch
Volunteering and Civic Engagement among Older Adults Corporation for National and Community Service