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National, Federal and State organizations and associations that are of benefit to seniors. American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine Federal Legislative Information Human Services Advocacy Oregon Association of Area Agencies on Aging and Disabilities First Advocate Human Services Coalition of Oregon Social Security Administration National Associations: National Association of Area Agencies on Aging AARP AARP Espanol "Guide to Long Term Care Planning": Developed by the National Care Planning Council as a public service for area agencies on aging, nonprofit organizations, associations, state aging units and to support the Long Term Care Consumer Awareness Campaign from the Department of Health and Human Services. It is a free, non-commercial resource that is the largest and most comprehensive work on long term care planning ever produced. There is no-cost for this online publication which contains over 670 printable pages including 96 charts and graphs. It is written by eight experts and organized into 35 chapters. There is, as well, a section on helping seniors with the new Medicare prescription drug benefit. The National Care Planning Council is not a government organization but a private alliance of eldercare advisers, experts and providers who promote long term care planning nationwide. A great deal of this new information is unique and has never been published before. An insightful and extremely helpful reference resource. Political News: Wisconsin legislature Directory of National News sources Senior Services Organizations: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, Elderly Services East Central Illinois Area Agency on Aging Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups Technology: Cascades West Council of Governments Technology Services Department Site Established: May 15, 2005/re-established: August 21, 2007
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