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SENIOR RESOUCES
HERE ARE A LIST OF HELPFUL WEBSITES FOR SENIORS.
Federal and State Websites
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Medicare - Information on health plans and services for seniors.
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Social Security Administration - Information on retirement, disability, and survivor benefits.
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National Institute on Aging - Health information and research for seniors.
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Eldercare Locator - A public service of the U.S. Administration on Aging connecting seniors to services.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - Aging - Health and safety information for older adults.
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USA.gov for Seniors - Government services and information for older adults.
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Veterans Affairs - Benefits and services for senior veterans.
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Benefits.gov - Information on government benefits for seniors.
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State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) - Free Medicare counseling services.
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - Senior Housing - Information on housing options for seniors.
Health and Wellness
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AARP - Resources and information on health, financial security, and more for seniors.
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National Council on Aging (NCOA) - Resources to help older adults stay healthy and independent.
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WebMD - Senior Health - Health information tailored to seniors.
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Mayo Clinic - Senior Health - Health advice and resources for older adults.
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SilverSneakers - Fitness programs for seniors.
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Alzheimer's Association - Resources and support for those affected by Alzheimer's.
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National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) - Older Adults - Information on mental health for seniors.
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HealthinAging.org - Health information for older adults from the American Geriatrics Society.
Financial and Legal
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) - Older Adults - Financial resources and advice.
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Elder Law Answers - Legal information and resources for seniors.
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National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) - Find elder law attorneys.
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Federal Trade Commission (FTC) - Consumer Information for Seniors - Tips on avoiding scams and fraud.
Social and Community Support
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Meals on Wheels America - Meal delivery services for seniors.
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Senior Corps - Volunteer opportunities for seniors.
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SeniorNet - Computer training for older adults.
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Elder Helpers - Volunteer-based support for seniors.
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Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) - Volunteer opportunities for older adults.
Housing and Living
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SeniorLiving.org - Information on senior living options and services.
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A Place for Mom - Senior living advisory services.
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National Aging in Place Council (NAIPC) - Resources to help seniors age in place.
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The reality is that a family home can slowly turn into an oppressive environment for some seniors.
Seniors living at home alone are at greater risk of:
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Feeling lonely and isolated
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Higher chance of falling or accidents
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Finding it hard to handle household tasks and personal needs
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Not eating well or preparing meals properly
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Having trouble keeping track of medications
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Feeling limited by struggles with transportation
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Missing out on social activities and friends
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Slower response to emergencies or health problems
MANY SENIORS THINK THAT STAYING IN THEIR HOMES PROVIDES GREATER INDEPENDENCE, BUT IN FACT, THE OPPOSITE CAN OFTEN BE TRUE.
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Declines in overall wellbeing and happiness