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American Society on Aging
Association for researchers and practitioners working with aging issues. Includes a variety of resources and links to other organizations.
AARP
A nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization that helps people 50 and over improve the quality of their lives.
Senior Driver Safety
Collection of websites and articles on senior driver safety. Includes facts about seniors driving and tips on safe driving.
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Federal Government
National Council for Aging Care
The federal agency which represents aging policy and programs in the nation.
National Institute on Aging
One of the 27 Institutes and Centers of NIH, leads a broad scientific effort to understand the nature of aging and to extend the healthy, active years of life.
Age Data of the US
The Census Bureau's data on aging aggregated in one place.
Health Aging (CDC)
Maintained by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention with a multitude of online publications and data resources.
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NC DHHS Aging and Adult Services
Created by DHHS covering hotlines, advocacy, and more.
Partnerships in Aging Program (UNC)
"Works to enhance the well-being of older North Carolinians through statewide collaboration in Research, Education, and Public service."
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