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Navigating Elder Affairs: A Guide to Essential Resources

Key Areas in Elder Affairs Essential Resources

Healthcare

  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Long-Term Care

Medicare

Offers information on Medicare coverage, costs, and enrollment.

https://www.medicare.gov/

Financial Planning

  • Social Security
  • Retirement Planning
  • Estate Planning

Social Security Administration

Provides information on Social Security benefits.

https://www.ssa.gov/

Housing and Living Arrangements

  • Senior Housing
  • Home Modifications

Eldercare Locator

Helps find local services for older adults and families.

https://eldercare.acl.gov/

Legal and Advocacy Services

  • Elder Law Attorneys
  • Elder Abuse Prevention
  • Advocacy Organizations

Administration for Community Living (ACL)

Promotes independence, well-being, and health of older adults.

https://acl.gov/

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By understanding the key areas of elder affairs and utilizing the resources available, you can make informed decisions and ensure a secure and fulfilling future. Remember to seek professional advice when needed and stay informed about the latest updates and regulations in the field.

Here are a number of organizations that can assist when you need more information as well as some additional links containing useful advice for seniors.

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We have invited a number of elder affairs advocates to submit articles and access to updated resources. We expect this page to grow. We all share in this aging journey. Let's try to do the best we can for ourselves and our neighbors. We invite any who view this page to comment and to provide any additional information that might just help someone who may need it. Just click here. form


Some of your responses have led us to add a section here that seniors might find entertaining. The first two offerings come from Dave Lang and Sam Wagmeister.
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