

RESOURCES FOR SENIORS
Essentials
United We Age Resource for Seniors compiles and presents a collection of valuable information for older adults and caregivers to access in one place. It serves as a central hub where users can easily find relevant information related to aging and aging-related issues. By offering a curated list of reliable sources, United We Age resources can save users time and effort in searching for information.
Aging Organizations
National Council on Aging; www.ncoa.org. NCOA delivers the resources, tools, best practices, and advocacy our nation needs to ensure that every person can age with health and financial security.
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A Place for Mom; www.aplaceformom.com. Our mission is to empower you with the best information and tools to make the right decision for your loved one with regard to senior living.
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Caring.com; www.caring.com Help with looking for a senior living community or help with in-home care.
American Association of Retired People, AARP; www.aarp.org Access to discounted goods and services for seniors who are members.
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Meals on Wheels; www.mealsonwheelsamerica.org The Meals on Wheels network is comprised of 5,000 community-based programs across the country dedicated to addressing senior hunger and isolation.
Area Agency on Aging by location. www.aaapbtc.org Provides unbiased information, programs and services to seniors and disabled adults.
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Eldercare Locator; www.eldercare.acl.gov a public service of the Administration for Community Living connecting you to services for older adults and their families.
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National Alliance for Caregiving; www.caregiving.org We build partnerships in research, advocacy, and innovation to make life better for family caregivers.
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National Institute on Aging; www.nia.nih.gov Conducts research to improve the health and well-being of older adults.
Vantage Aging; www.vantageaging.org An organization that provides programs to help older adults age independently and with dignity.
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National Council on Aging; www.ncoa.org A nonprofit organization that advocates for older Americans and helps them improve their quality of life.
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National Association of Area Agencies on Aging; www.healthinaging.org Area Agencies on Aging coordinate and offer services that help older adults remain in their homes, if that is their preference, aided by services such as home-delivered meals, homemaker assistance, and whatever else it may take to make independent living a viable option.
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Social Security Administration; www.ssa.org Manages Social Security programs and issues Social Security numbers. It’s mission is to provide financial security for Americans.
American Society on Aging; www.asaging.org Advocates for improved lives for older Americans.
Go to links
TAX HELP
IRS: Offers free tax help to 60+; Tax Counseling for the Elderly; www.irs.gov
AARP Tax Aide; free tax preparation with AARP Foundation; www.aarp.org
JOBS
Senior Services America; www.seniorsofamerica.com
National Able Network; www.nationalable.org
Experience Works; www.experienceworks.org
Senior Job Bank; www.seniorsjobbankct.org
AARP’s Senior Community Service Employment Program; www.aarp.org
HEALTH / INSURANCE
Medicare; www.medicare.gov
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services; www.cms.gov
Family Caregiver Alliance; www.caregiver.org
WebMD; www.webmd.com
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FOOD
Leading Age; www.leadingage.org
Fannie Mae; www.fanniemae.com
Freddie Mac; www.freddiemac.com
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; www.hud.gov
HOUSING
AARP: www.AARP.org
Aging Life Care Association: www.aginglifecare.org
Aging and Long term Support Administration: www.dshs.wa.gov/altsa
Alzheimer’s Association: www.alz.org
Caring Connections: www.carainginfo.org
Elderweb: www.elderweb.com
Family Caregiver Alliance. www.Caregiver.org
Home Care Association of America: www.hcaoa.org
Senior Services of Seattle/King County: www.seniorservices.org
WebMD: www.webmd.com
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