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Senior News from the NCOA

  • NCOA testifies on Capitol Hill NCOA experts testify at two Congressional hearings this week--one on the federal reverse mortgage program and the other on senior poverty, hunger, and the Older Americans Act.
  • Vote for your favorite “I Believe” photo! We posed a simple yet powerful question: What do you believe about older adults? We’ve received dozens of inspiring answers. We posted 16 of our favorites on Facebook. Vote for which you like best!
  • Senior centers: An Rx for healthy aging America’s Health Rankings® released its 2013 Senior Report, showing the healthiest states for seniors. The report includes NCOA's call for a greater investment in senior centers to promote health.
  • What’s new with the Older Americans Act? NCOA took to the radio to discuss issues facing the Older Americans Act. And the Administration on Aging has released new tables reflecting the impact of FY13 sequester cuts on OAA programs.
  • Two new webinars on healthy aging Join experts from our Center for Healthy Aging to discover proven programs that can help seniors with arthritis and chronic conditions live healthier lives.