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Senior Health
Administration on Aging

About this site: For facts and figures on the nation's senior population, the Administration on Aging (AoA) is the place to go. This federal agency acts as an information clearinghouse and advocacy organization. It alerts the public to the needs of vulnerable older citizens and educates people about the valuable contributions of older Americans. By providing referrals, the AoA also aims to help older people and their caregivers learn about the benefits and services available to them. (http://www.aoa.gov/)

-  Pluses: There's information for seniors, their families, caregivers and other professionals.

-  Minuses: It's easy to get lost in legislative information.

-  Best feature: The AoA resource rooms on the right-side navigation bar contains names, addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers of organizations that cover issues important or helpful to seniors.

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