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Working with and through the National Aging Network, AoA directs grant programs and promotes development of coordinated systems of home- and community-based care for older adults and their caregivers as authorized under the Older Americans Act and other legislation.
About the Administration on Aging (AoA) The Administration on Aging (AOA) is the principal agency of the U.S Department of Health and Human Services designated to carry out the provisions of the Older Americans Act of 1965 (OAA), as amended (42 U.S.C.A.
2020 Reauthorization of the OAA The Supporting Older Americans Act of 2020 reauthorizes programs for FY 2020 through FY 2024.
For five decades, the OAA has been the foundation upon which the federal, state and local organizational infrastructure has developed, planned and delivered home and community-based services and supports to older adults and their caregivers.
The Older Americans Act (OAA) funds critical services that keep our nations seniors healthy and independentservices like meals, job training, senior centers, health promotion, benefits enrollment, caregiver support, transportation, and more.
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Program Eligibility Eligibility CriteriaEligibility Requirement Age Individuals 60 years of age or older Income No requirement Other No requirement
Key provisions of the 2024 Older Americans Act Final Rule Clarifies requirements for state and area plans on aging and details requirements for coordination among tribal, state and local programs. Improves consistency of definitions and operations between state and tribal OAA programs.
1965. Older Americans Act signed into law on July 14 1965. It established the Administration on Aging within the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and called for the creation of State Units on Aging.