From National Council on Aging <[email protected]>
Subject Insights for Aging Services Professionals - April 30, 2024
Date April 30, 2024 5:46 PM
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Insights for Aging Services Professionals

LAST CHANCE: Don't Miss These Big Events for the Aging Services Network!

Over the next two weeks, NCOA will shine a spotlight on the biggest issues facing older adults and aging services professionals.

First, join us online May 2 for the 7th annual Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day Symposium [[link removed]] . Enjoy hearing from celebrity keynote speaker Jenifer Lewis as she shares her experience with mental health and brings much-needed attention to the needs of older adults. This is a free event, but registration is required.

Register for the Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day Symposium
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Then, come to Arlington, Virginia for 3 days of learning, celebrating, and advocating as we host the Age+Action 2024 Conference [[link removed]] . We expect almost 1,000 attendees this year, each with a chance to enjoy:
> A keynote address from Jennifer Klein, Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Gender Policy Council
> Dozens of sessions covering health, economic security, equity and access, senior centers, policy, and more
> Meetings with lawmakers and staffers on Capitol Hill to advocate for improving key federal policies for older adults
> Networking opportunities with colleagues and vendors
> An exhibit featuring original work from our annual photo contest

Join us at Age+Action
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Aging Policy and Advocacy

Medicare coverage for anti-obesity treatments
By allowing Medicare Part D to cover anti-obesity medications, Congress would take an important step to protect the health of older adults. Ask your members of Congress to prioritize passage of the Treat and Reduce Obesity Act!
Send a message
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Budget questions for aging services, programs
Congress and the Biden Administration are gearing up to tackle the FY25 budget and other legislative priorities. See how the last year of legislating went for aging policy and what we think debate might look in the months ahead.
Learn more
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Senior centers are doing vital work
The Older Americans Act is up for reauthorization this year, and the law affects a lot of what senior centers do. Our Senior Center Spotlight articles offer valuable insight into the unique ways senior centers contribute to their communities!
Read the Senior Center Spotlight
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Supplemental Security Income access grows
Last month, the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced an important rule that removes barriers to the use of Supplemental Security Income (SSI). In-kind food support will no longer be considered in eligibility calculations.
See the full press release from SSA
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FEATURED
How Intergenerational Solutions Help Everyone

From online mentoring programs, to shared housing, multigenerational music groups, and more, intergenerational solutions have the power to counter ageism and change communities for the better. A new issue brief from the Milken Institute Future of Aging explains how we all can play a role.
Read the full story
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Tools and Resources

Celebrate Older Americans Month this May
This year's theme is Powered by Connection . The Administration for Community Living has created a free set of resources and activity ideas to help you engage your community on issues like social isolation and loneliness.
Download the assets
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Keeping benefits outreach strong all year long
Thanks to everyone who participated in this year's Boost Your Budget Week®. We encourage you to double down on benefits outreach and education all year long. Our free BenefitsCheckUp® tool will always be a great starting point for your clients.
Visit BenefitsCheckUp.org
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Direct Care Workforce Strategies Center announces states to receive Intensive Technical Assistance
Two programs to help states recruit, train, and retain direct care workers can soon begin. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services also announced the first members of the advisory committee that will guide the center's work.
Find out more here
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