Baby Boomers
Organizations that focus on baby boomers provide information and resources on topics of interest to those over the age of fifty. With an emphasis on the needs of an aging population, these organizations may cover retirement planning, independent living issues (including daily living aids), and caregiving concerns, among other topics.
Organizations
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ARCH National Respite Network Respite Locator
The National Respite Locator Service helps parents, caregivers, and professionals find respite services in their state and local area to match their specific needs.
BenefitsCheckUp provides an online resource of 1,700+ benefits programs for seniors with limited incomes. This website is run by the NCOA.
Caregiving Organizations by State
Caregivers Resource Center, State Organizations, listed by state.
Center for Medicare Advocacy, Inc.
The Center for Medicare Advocacy is dedicated to obtaining adequate access to Medicare coverage and health care for older adults and people with disabilities.
Children of Aging Parents is dedicated to supplying the nation's caregivers with useful information and support. CAPs also aims to increase awareness about the importance role caregivers play.
Offers strategies and products to help people age-in-place. Information for policy-makers, manufacturers, consumers, researchers, etc. Contains a library, links, and online course information. A products section illustrates accessible designs for everyday products.
National Adult Day Services Association
To enhance the success of its members through advocacy, education, technical assistance, research and communications services.
National Adult Day Services State Associations
To enhance the success of its members through advocacy, education, technical assistance, research and communications services.
NCOA's mission is to team up with other organizations across the nation to advocate for the rights of older adults.
The office on aging provides information for older persons regarding benefits, groups, associations, etc.