From National Council on Aging <[email protected]>
Subject Insights for Aging Services Professionals - October 4, 2023
Date October 4, 2023 7:00 PM
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Insights for Aging Services Professionals

Empowering Older Adults to Get the Most Out of Medicare
The 2023 Medicare Open Enrollment Period begins on Oct. 15. This is an important opportunity for older adults to make sure Medicare coverage meets their needs—and their budget. Make sure you have the latest information about Medicare Part D costs, and share our guide as part of your outreach and education efforts.
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Making Obesity Treatment Affordable
Obesity is a serious chronic condition that affects almost half of U.S. adults. Yet, Medicare does not cover the full range of treatment, leaving it out of reach for millions who can't afford it. Right now, Congress is debating the bipartisan Treat and Reduce Obesity Act [[link removed]] to change this.
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Grab the Spotlight at Age+Action 2024
We’re seeking the best and brightest ideas to ensure equitable aging for every American. Share what’s working to bring health and financial security to older adults. Presentations should be action oriented, inspiring attendees to implement real solutions.
Submit a Proposal by Nov. 13
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NCOA Awarded Grant to Help Older Adults Train for Health Professions
NCOA has received an AmeriCorps Seniors grant of $1.6 million to pilot a program that will help older volunteers in the northern panhandle of West Virginia become trained for critically needed health professions.
Learn more about the grant
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Dissemination and Implementation of Chronic Disease Self-Management Programs: Reach and Effectiveness
Attend this webinar to learn the implementation of chronic disease self-management programs by the Administration for Community Living grantees during 2014-2022 and strategies to increase reach of participants in your community.
Join us Oct. 10 @ 2 p.m. ET
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It's our honor to bring you best practices, resources, and learning opportunities to help you succeed. Empower us to keep doing so by making a tax-deductible donation.
Make a donation to NCOA
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