SENIOR CITIZENS

  • Access America for Seniors - http://www.seniors.gov/ -
    This site helps senior citizens access government services and information without having to visit an office.
  • Administration on Aging - http://www.aoa.dhhs.gov/ -
    The U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services provides information on programs, resources, etc. for senior citizens and their families.
  • American Association of Retired Persons - http://www.aarp.org/ -
    The AARP's website provides a wealth of information for senior citizens on a wide variety of topics.
  • Elder Care Online - http://www.ec-online.net/
    This site provides an online community where supportive peers and professionals help you improve the quality of life for yourself and your elder.
  • Estate Planninghttp://www.estateplanninglinks.com/
    This site contains hundreds of well-organized, time saving links to Estate Planning, Elder Law, Tax and related websites.
  • The National Center on Women and Aging - http://www.heller.brandeis.edu/national/ind.html
    This site provides information on health, care giving, financial security, and many more topics of interest to women.

  • The National Council on the Aging - http://www.ncoa.org/
    This site provides information on policy, legislation, and improvement of the quality of life for senior citizens.
  • National Institute on Aging - http://www.nih.gov/nia/index.htm -
    Information on specific diseases and health conditions, treatments, and research for use by the general public, patients and family members, health professionals, voluntary and community organizations, and the media. From the National Institutes of Health.
  • NIH Senior Health - http://nihseniorhealth.gov
    This site is designed to help senior citizens find the latest information on health issues.
  • Resource Directory for Older People - http://www.nih.gov/nia/related/aoaresrc/resource.htm -
    For older people and their families, health and legal professionals, and others. Contains names, addresses, etc., of organizations which provide information on matters relevant to the needs of senior citizens
  • SeniorNet - http://www.seniornet.org/ -
    The nonprofit SeniorNet provides adults 50+ access to and education about computer technology and the Internet.
  • SeniorLaw Home Page - http://www.seniorlaw.com -
    This is a site where senior citizens, their families, attorneys, social workers, and financial planners can access information about Elder Law, Medicare, Medicaid, estate planning, and more.
  • SeniorSearch - http://www.seniorsearch.com -
    Information on all sorts of topics of interest to seniors and their families, including health, fitness, housing, and elder law.
  • Social Security Information - http://www.ssa.gov/ -
    Provides benefit information, rulings, social security handbook, Medicare information, etc.