Administration on Aging "Information about AoA and its programs, information about resources for practitioners, statistical information on the aging, and information for consumers (older persons and their families)..."
Aging Good introductory level information from 1999 report of the U.S. Surgeon General
Aging Articles from selfhelpmagazine.com, including...
Aging is Improved by Personal Control of Life Roles by Neal Krause Ph.D., and Benjamin A. Shaw, Ph.D.
An Attorney's View: The Pros & Cons of Durable Powers of Attorney by Robert Gazzola, Esquire
Before a Parent Moves In: An Emotional Checklist for the Families by Emily Carton, LISW
Caregiver and Stress by Kathrynne Holden, MS, RD
Coping with Memory Loss. Part One by Emily Carton, Geriatric Social Worker
Dementia versus Delirium: A Checklist of Symptoms by Emily Carton, LISW
Depression in Older Adults - Part One by Emily Carton, MA LISW
Four Key Principles of Geriatric Care by Robert S. Stall, MD
Geriatric Care Managers: Who are They? What do They Do? by Pearlbea Labier, LCSW
Learning to Retire: The Transition from Work to Retirement by Phil Rich, Ed.D., MSW
Long Distance Caring by Emily Carton, LISW
Making a Move. Making Choices by Pearlbea Labier, Geriatric Care Manager
Memory Failure is Not Due to Aging Itself APA Press Release
Mental Competence and Suicide in Terminal Patients APA Press Release
Myths and Facts: The Economically Vulnerable Elderly American by Cathleen Jo Faruque, LICSW, DAPA
Older Women Talk about Sex by Beverly Johnson, Ph.D. RN
What is a Guardian? by Robert Gazzola, Esquire
Aging 101 "General information articles on aging that school teachers and their students can use"
Myths of Aging by Florence L. Denmark - Pace University. Wise words from a prominent developmental psychology researcher. From the Psi Chi (Psychology Honor Society) Distinguished Lectures/Special Topics Series