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More Help to Get Older Adults to Vaccine and Booster Appointments
NCOA is partnering again with Lyft! Now through December 31, a new ride redemption code can be used to help older adults get transportation to a COVID vaccine or booster appointment—or any other service they might need. There are no location restrictions and the cost is covered up to $50 round trip. The new code will only be available while funding lasts or when it expires at the end of the year, whichever comes first.
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It's National Family Caregivers Month
Caring for loved one as they age is never simple. Support caregivers now and all year round with resources from our website.
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Employing older workers during COVID
Explore lessons learned from the Senior Community Service Employment Program, the only federal job training program designed specifically for older adults.
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Post-hospitalization recovery tips
Share these tips to help older adults hospitalized for acute illness continue healing and recovering.
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Help veterans avoid a benefits buyout scam
Scammers are targeting Veterans, offering a "buyout" of their VA benefits. Here's how to avoid the trap.
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Many roles for community health workers
Two experts share the important roles CHWs can play in addressing obesity and chronic diseases in at-risk communities.
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Share your knowledge at Age+Action 2022
We’re seeking the best and brightest ideas to ensure equitable aging. Apply to present at our virtual conference June 6-8.
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Broadband benefit made permanent
President Biden signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, making permanent the Emergency Broadband Benefit that helps households struggling to afford internet access.
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