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New Resources from NCOA and Zelle Help Older Adults Recognize and Combat Scams

NCOA and Zelle® have created educational articles and videos covering business impostor, online, and text messaging scams. In our new toolkit, you'll find everything you need to quickly and easily share these new resources on your social media channels. This is perfect content to queue up in recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15.

Explore and share the resources

 

Aging News, Research, and More

NCOA and AT&T collaborate on digital literacy

In partnership with AT&T, NCOA will increase the digital literacy skills of 100,000 older adults over the next year. The initiative will feature in-person workshops as well as online education on NCOA’s website.

 

See how we're helping

The effects of the "Medicare cliff"

New research conducted by NCOA and the LeadingAge LTSS Center @UMass Boston highlights the negative effects experienced by low-income older adults who lose Medicaid coverage when they transition to Medicare.

 

Read the findings and proposed solutions

A national plan on aging

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through its Administration for Community Living (ACL), released a strategic framework for a national plan on aging. The plan lays the groundwork for a nationwide effort to improve the aging experience in America.

 

Learn more from the full HHS announcement

 

 

School is almost over. Congress will soon go on recess. But NCOA is just getting warmed up. 

From National Senior Center Month to Falls Prevention Awareness Week and critical advocacy for proper FY25 funding of aging services programs, we need your support to keep going strong. Take the next step in your support of NCOA with a small, one-time gift today!

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Aging Policy Updates

Ideas for improving Medicare Part D

NCOA sent a letter to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) asking for Part D Extra Help program enrollees to have access to $0 premium prescription drug plans that also cover their medications.

 

Read all our recommendations

2025 Medicare Advantage and Part D final rule

A new, final regulation recently published by CMS made important changes that could affect your work or your clients. See what's changed and how the new regulation aims to help Medicare Part C and Part D beneficiaries.

 

Here's what to know

 

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