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Resources

In this section, you will find many resources of general interest to older adults as well as professionals working with older adults.

General Resources

www.asaging.org - The web site of the American Society on Aging, the largest organization of professionals in the field of aging.

www.aoa.gov - The web site of the Administration on Aging of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

www.aarp.org - The web site of the 50-plus membership organization AARP.

www.eldercare.gov - The web site of the Eldercare Locator Community Assistance for Seniors Service, part of the Administration on Aging.

www.800ageinfo.com - This web site is a resource for consumers and professionals seeking elder care information in Massachusetts.

www.agingsociety.org/agingsociety/index.html - The National Academy on an Aging Society is a non-partisan public policy institute.

www.thirdage.com - This web site provides information and resources for mid-life adults in their 40's, 50's, and 60's.

Print and Other Resources

The Age Explosion: Baby Boomers and Beyond. Cambridge, MA: Global Generations Policy Initiative, 2004.

Freudenheim, Ellen. Looking Forward: An Optimist's Guide to Retirement. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2004.


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