Links for Seniors
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AARP's Purchase Privilege Discount Program
DISCOUNTS on car rentals, lodging, cruises and more
AARP's list of the best travel bargains.
The National Institute on Aging is the federal agency for Alzheimer's research along with the National Instate of Health
Agencies on Aging:
Office on Aging
441 4th Street, NW
9th Floor
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 724-5626
Office on Aging
301 West Preston Street
Room 1004
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 225-1102
Department for the Aging
700 Centre, 10th Floor
700 East Franklin Street
Richmond, VA 23219-2327
1-800-552-4464
The Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center serves as a clearing house for public information about Alzheimer's disease. There phone number is 1-800-438-4380.
The Alzheimer's Association is a national voluntary organization that works to combat the disease, funds research, and contributes to public policy decisions related to this disease. A 24 hour-tool free hotline, 1-800-272-3900, provides information and links families to local Alzheimer's Association chapters.
The American Society on Aging
American's Legal Encyclopedia for Older Americans-self-help law center
ANSWERS
Answers Magazine is for the adult children of aging parents. The magazine covers all aspects of looking after an elderly parent.
Eldercare Web
Friendly4Seniors
This site searches the Internet to find useful sites for seniors and their loved ones.
The Interactive Aging Network
Healthfinder.com
How can you make sense of all of the health information found on the internet? This site is a U.S. government site with links to health and medical news, databases, journals, and other information. This site has a simple interface and is well organized.
Living Healthy, Active Lives
This AARP site focuses on health, eating right, keeping in shape and staying sharp.
Maryland Maturity Lifestyles
Maryland Maturity Lifestyles features coverage of travel, leisure, fitness, finance, health, pre-retirement, etc. for the 50-65 affluent Central Marylander.
Medicare
Microsoft's Senior Site
Learn about Microsoft's senior initiative to train 250,00 Seniors by the year 2000. Their belief that "technology empowers" has led them to help all people of all ages gain access and reap the benefits of digital information.
Modern Maturity
Read AARP's Modern Maturity magazine online and you can even print the whole issue. Back issues also.
The National Council on Aging
New Choices: Living Even Better After 50
A Reader's Digest publication. The mission of New Choices is to "produce the best, independent how-to-guide for dealing with the radical changes-and-myriad choices-people face as they grow older."
National Institute on Aging
The Online Guide to Retirement Living
Senior Beacon
The Senior Beacon website offers features, news stories, and calendar items from the Senior Beacon newspaper. This publication serves 150,000 readers in the greater Washington, D.C. area.
Seniorfocusradio.com
Senior.com
SeniorNet
A nonprofit organization that promotes and supports the use of computer and communications technologies by older adults. SeniorNet is the world's largest trainer of older adults on computer technology. Senior net has more that 140 learning centers in 35 states where older adults can get hands-on computer and internet training.
Senior I-Net
Senior Link
SeniorNet-International Community of Computer-Using Seniors
Seniors Site.com
SeniorSearch
A database of senior sites.
Social Security Online
Third Age
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