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  2. National Council on Aging - Wikipedia

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    The National Council on Aging (NCOA) is an American nonprofit organization founded in 1950 as the first charitable organization in the United States dedicated to advocating for older Americans with service providers and policymakers.

  3. White House Conference on Aging - Wikipedia

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    The Older Americans Act Amendments of 2000 directed that the next conference be held in 2005, and it took place from December 11 to December 14 in Washington, D.C. About 50 recommendations came from the conference; many relating to the transportation needs of the elderly, mental health and overhaul of the Medicare prescription drug benefit.

  4. Alliance for Retired Americans - Wikipedia

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    The group's membership also includes non-union, community-based activists. Its predecessor organization was known as the National Council of Senior Citizens (NCSC). The Alliance's retiree members are in every state and are from all walks of life.

  5. A unified approach to Alzheimer's: Key legislative wins for 2024

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    The NAPA Reauthorization Act extends the National Alzheimer's Plan through 2035, prioritizing healthy aging, risk reduction, and equitable care while expanding the Advisory Council to include key ...

  6. Carers UK - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, The National Council for the Single Woman and Her Dependants was renamed The National Council for Carers and their Elderly Dependants in an attempt to be more inclusive. Carers National Association was formed by the merger of the two existing voluntary organizations on 14 May 1988, and was renamed Carers UK in 2001.

  7. Gray Panthers - Wikipedia

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    The Gray Panthers also advocated for a robust national health care system, whether it be through the preservation of Medicare and Social Security, or through single-payer health care. On these issues, the organization continued to succeed in preserving Medicare and Social Security, though the Clinton Administration's health care proposal in ...