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Administration
on Aging
Title
II of the Older Americans Act
established the Administration on Aging (AoA). AoA is within the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The Administrator
of the AoA is appointed by the President, with the advice and consent
of the Senate, and reports directly to the Secretary of the DHHS.
In other words, the power to administer the Older Americans Act
was given to the DHHS; however, the AoA has considerable authority
within the DHHS through seven authorities assigned specifically
to it in the Older Americans Act.
The
seven specific authorities assigned to AoA are:
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serve as an information clearinghouse
- to
provide technical assistance to the Secretary of DHHS
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to develop research and demonstration plans
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provide federal assistance to states
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to publish educational materials
- to
gather statistics
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to stimulate broader utilization of services to include older
people
AoA
has ten regional offices. AoA allocates funds based
on the size of the 60 plus population in each state. Each state
then makes allocations to their Area Agencies on Aging. AoA also
administers a program designed to meet the special needs of Native
American elders.
Our
regional office is:
Region
IV Administration on Aging
101 Marietta Tower
Suite 903
Atlanta, GA 30323
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The
Federal office is:
U.
S. Administration on Aging
Office of Management and Policy
330 Independence Avenue, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20201
(202-245-0641)
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For
more information, go to the U.S. Administration
on Aging website.
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