Administration
on Aging
From the Department of Health and Human Services.
AgingParents.com
A consulting, educational and dispute resolution service. We focus
on the families of aging parents and other relatives, to assist
them with the effort to keep their loved ones safe, to address
the concerns of caregivers, and to enhance the quality of life
for elders.
American
Assn. of Homes & Services for the Aging (AAHSA)
Members help individuals and families through mission-driven,
not-for-profit organizations dedicated to providing the services
that people need, when they need them, in the place they call
home.
American
Assn. of Retired Persons
A nonprofit membership organization of people 50 and older dedicated
to addressing their needs and interests.
American
Bar Association Commission on Law and Aging
The mission of the ABA Commission on Law and Aging is to strengthen
and secure the legal rights, dignity, autonomy, quality of life,
and quality of care of elders.
American
Society on Aging
The largest organization of multidisciplinary professionals in
the field of aging. Resources, publications, and educational opportunities
are geared to enhance the knowledge and skills of people working
with older adults and their families.
Area
Agency on Aging 1-B
A non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the independence,
dignity, and quality of life of seniors, family caregivers and
persons with disabilities residing in Livingston, Macomb, Monroe,
Oakland, St. Clair and Washtenaw counties.
Bifocal
(American Bar Association Commission on Law and Aging)
Newsletter distributed six times a year to elder bar section of
the ABA.
Center
for Advocacy for the Rights and Interestes of the Elderly
(CARIE)
A non-profit organization, based in Philadelphia, dedicated to
improving the quality of life for vulnerable older people.
Center
for Elder Rights Advocacy (CERA)
The Center for Elder Rights Advocacy, a program of Elder Law of
Michigan, is part of the national technical support for Senior
Legal Helplines as part of the US Administration on Aging's National
Legal Resource Center.
Center
for Social Gerontology
A non-profit research, training and social policy organization
dedicated to promoting the individual autonomy of older persons
and advancing their well-being in society.
Commission
on Law and Aging (ABA)
ABA policies based on the recommendations at its annual meeting.
ElderPost.com
Meant to be a kind of Craigslist for eldercare, the site offers
free classifieds for seniors, caregivers with listings of equipment,
products and services, some free and some for hire.
ElderWeb
Designed to assist older Americans, professionals and family members,
this web site covers eldercare and related issues with an extensive
array of links
Expanded
Resource List (NATI)
A comprehensive list of agencies and associations related to aging
and other important matters.
National
Assn. of Area Agencies on Aging
Primary mission is to build the capacity of its members to help
older persons and persons with disabilities live with dignity
and choies in their homes and communities for as long as possible
National
Assn. of State Units on Aging
NASUA is a non-profit association representing the nation's 56
officially designated state and territorial agencies on aging.
Here is a link to their Newsletter.
National
Council on Aging
A non-profit service and advocacy organization dedicated to improving
the lives of older Americans.
Senior
Information Center
Serving Florida seniors. They can meet with you for a free consultation
and will discuss your situation and tell you how you may qualify
for Nursing Home Medicaid.
WorldHealth.net
If youd like to find a physician who can tailor an aggressive
anti-aging program specifically for you, you may contact the American
Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine from the link above.