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There are 11 resources
Alzheimer's Information and Help
(Separate Website)
Learn about Alzheimer's and how to get help. Fact sheets, links and other resources, including a 24-hour telephone helpline.
By: Alzheimer's Association
Benefits Checkup
(Separate Website)
Identify and claim the benefits you deserve with BenefitsCheckUp.Org, a free and confidential online service that helps seniors ages 60 and older.
By: benefitscheckup.org
Councils on Aging
(Separate Website)
See this page for information about the Council on Aging near you.
By: Governor's Office of Elderly Affairs
Find free or low cost health and dental care
(Separate Website)
Learn more about finding low-cost dental care. You can click on the link or click to see the fact sheet. This information comes from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, affiliated with the National Institutes of Health.
By: National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
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Find your Area Agency on Aging
(Separate Website)
Check out this page for information about how you can locate your Area Agency on Aging.
By: Governor's Office of Elderly Affairs
First.gov for Seniors
(Separate Website)
U.S. Government Web Portal for seniors. Loads of resources and links focusing on issues of special interest to seniors.
Governor's Office of Elderly Affairs
(Separate Website)
Check out this state site for information and resources for seniors.
By: Governor's Office of Elderly Affairs
Information about Aging -- U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services
(Separate Website)
This is the page on aging and related issues from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Find out about safety, wellness and resources for seniors.
By: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
National Council on Aging
(Separate Website)
News, health tips, service programs, and more on the NCOA website.
National Institute on Aging
(Separate Website)
Separate website. Lots of health and research information here. Clinical trials information.
By: National Institutes of Health
U.S. Health and Human Services: Aging Resources
(Separate Website)
Federal agency website offers aging-related information and links.
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