National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (N4A)
The National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (NAAAA) is a private,
non-profit organization representing the interests of Area Agencies
on Aging across the country. Incorporated in 1975, NAAAA provides advocacy,
information, and training related to Area Agencies on Aging and programs
for older adults. NAAAA also provides technical assistance and consulting
services to employers and organizations in the development and implementation
of elder care information and referral services and establishing linkages
to case managed community-based systems of long term care.
The Association's priority issues include:
- improving the visibility of the nation's aging network
with an emphasis on accessibility to the network's information and
referral services
- advocating for adequate resources for supportive
services for those older adults in need
- brokering of community-based long term care services
and access to such services through information and referral and
case management
- developing linkages with the private sector to enhance
its responsiveness to older adults and support for their caregivers
- providing information to older adults and their
caregivers that assist their efforts at responsible advocacy and
empowerment to choose and create community-based services that are
adequate, acceptable, and affordable
- developing improved planning and management practices
for Area Agencies on Aging and their service providers
For more information, go to the National
Association of Area Agencies on Aging website.
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