National Council on Aging (Nonprofit )

Since 1950, NCOA has made improving the lives of older adults our passion and mission.

NCOA was the first national voice for older adults. We helped end mandatory retirement. We advocated to secure Medicare, Medicaid, the Older Americans Act, and the Affordable Care Act. Local organizations turned to us for support as they served older adults every day. And we built digital tools that empower aging Americans with knowledge.

How We Help Older Adults

Resources
Trusted, unbiased information that enables older adults and their caregivers to take small steps that can have a big impact on their health and financial security

Tools
Personalized, online support for individuals to find benefits, choose a Medicare plan, prevent falls, and plan for a healthy and secure life

Best Practices
Technical assistance and support for professionals in community-based organizations who serve older adults every day

Advocacy
A national platform and voice to fight against ageism—and to strengthen the federal programs we all depend on as we age

Online and Virtual Assistance

For most older adults, good health and financial wellness ensure independence, security, and the ability to afford a longer life. Discover tools and resources to improve your quality of life and tips to make the most of your money.

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  • Caregiver Support
  • Chronic Diseases
  • Falls Prevention
  • Health & Wellness
  • Nutrition & Exercise
  • Aging in Place
  • Benefits & Assistance
  • Medicare
  • Personal Finance
  • Work & Retirement Pathways
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Improving the lives of older adults, especially those struggling, is not just your job–it’s at your core. Gain your inspiration here and find NCOA tools, tips, and resources to help improve your delivery and service.

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  • Benefits Access
  • Economic Well-Being
  • Falls Prevention
  • Healthy Aging Programs
  • Senior Centers
  • Workforce Training
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