U.S. Administration on Aging Older American Act Programs: Updates
For over 35 years, the U.S. Administration on Aging ("AoA") has provided home and community-based services to millions of older persons through the programs funded under the Older Americans Act. You may have heard about the agency's home-delivered meals programs or nutrition services in congregate settings, or transportation, adult day care, legal assistance, or health promotion programs.
If you have visited a nursing home, you may have talked to an AoA Ombudsmen, who provide an on-going presence in long- term care facilities, monitoring care and conditions and providing a voice for those who are unable to speak for themselves.
Please select from the topics below to learn more:
- Older Americans Act & the Aging Network
- Home & Community Based Long-Term Care
- Supportive Services and Senior Centers
- Nutrition Services
- National Family Caregiver Support Program
- Grants for Native Americans
- Community Living Grants
- Aging & Disability Resource Centers
- Aging & Disability Resource Centers Evidence-Based Care Transitions
- Long-Term Care Planning
- Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities
- National Center for Senior Benefits
- Community Innovations for Aging In Place (CIAIP) Projects
- Lifespan Respite Care Program
- Health, Prevention, and Wellness Program
- Alzheimer's Disease Supportive Services Program
- Recovery Act Communities Putting Prevention to Work Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Funding Announcement
- Evidence-Based Disease and Disability Prevention Program
- Diabetes Self Management Training Initiative
- Hispanic Elders Project
- Healthy People 2020
- Elder Rights Protection
- Special Projects
- Tools/Resources for Professionals
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