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The Administration on Aging (AoA) administers the Older Americans Act (OAA) and provides services and programs to help older adults live independently in their communities. Learn about AoA's offices, programs, evidence-based practices, and aging network resources.
The Administration on Aging (AoA), an agency in the U.S. Administration for Community Living, provides leadership and expertise on programs, advocacy, and initiatives affecting older adults and their caregivers and families.
This menu contains most recent Program Instructions issued by the Administration on Aging to State and Area Agencies on Aging. Not all PIs or attachments are available electronically. The links below download PDF files or Word documents.
Learn about the federal agency that supports programs for older Americans to stay independent in their communities. Find out its history, budget, grants, and leadership.
Find information on healthy aging, caregiver resources, long-term care, elder justice, retirement planning, and more from the Department of Health and Human Services. Learn about federal and state programs and services to support older Americans.
Welcome to the Eldercare Locator, a public service of the Administration for Community Living connecting you to services for older adults and their families. You can also reach us at 1-800-677-1116. Have A Question? Speak with an Information Specialist. Monday - Friday. 8am - 9pm ET. Start an Online Chat. Call or text us at 1-800-677-1116. Email Us
The Office of Aging and Adult Services (OAAS) provides long-term care services for senior citizens and people with adult-onset disabilities in Louisiana. Learn about OAAS programs, grants, regional offices, and how to apply for services.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released a report to guide the development of a national plan on aging that aims to improve the experience of older adults in the U.S. The report covers key issues, goals, and objectives across sectors and stakeholders.
It authorizes a wide array of service programs through a national network of 56 state agencies on aging, 618 area agencies on aging, nearly 20,000 service providers, 281 Tribal organizations, and 1 Native Hawaiian organization representing 400 Tribes.
Find out how to access services and programs for seniors from various HHS agencies, such as Administration on Aging, Eldercare Locator, and LongTermCare.gov. Learn about health, wellness, and long-term care information and resources for older adults.