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General Aging
- AARP - Fomerly known as the American Association of Retired Persons
www.aarp.org
- Access America For Seniors - Access to all government sites providing services for seniors as well as links to Federal agencies
www.seniors.gov
- Administration on Aging - Your source for information on aging
www.aoa.dhhs.gov
- American Society on Aging - Enhancing the knowledge and skills of those working with older adults and their families
www.asaging.org
- Department of Veteran's Affairs - Resource providing information on VA programs, benefits and issues
www.va.gov
- Elder Web - Research site for professionals and families looking for information on eldercare and long-term care
www.elderweb.com
- Medicaid Information - Official site under the Health Care Financing Association
www.hcfa.gov/medicaid
- Medicare - The official government site for Medicare information under the Department of Health and Human Services
www.medicare.gov
- National Aging Information Center - Central source for information on topics related to aging through the Administration on Aging
www.aoa.gov/naic
- National Association of Area Agencies on Aging - Advocacy. Action. Answers on Aging
www.n4a.org
- National Council on the Aging - Organizations and professionals promoting the dignity, self-determination and well-being of older persons
www.ncoa.org
- National Institute on Aging - Leading the Federal effort on aging research
www.nih.gov/nia
- National WWII Memorial - The official site of the new WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C.
www.wwiimemorial.com
- ReFirement.org - A Web site challenging Baby Boomers to question the current notion of retirement and to live their lives to the fullest
www.refirement.org
- Senior Pages - Free informationa and links concerning issues for seniors
www.seniorpages.com
- Social Security Online - Official site of the Social Security Administration
www.ssa.gov
- Third Age - Serving interest and needs of first wave Baby Boomers (adults in their mid-40s through 50s)
www.thirdage.com
- The White House - Your link to Washington, D.C.'s most famous residence
www.whitehouse.gov
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