6. July 2015 17:18
by Nora Super
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With less than a week to go to the 2015 White House Conference on Aging (WHCOA) on July 13, enthusiasm is
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1. July 2015 09:29
by Nora Super
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Every minute of every hour of every day, ordinary Americans are innovating and inventing, breaking new ground and
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Earlier this week President Obama issued a proclamation designating Monday, June 15, 2015 as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. The President called on all Americans to observe the day by “learning the signs of elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation,
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By Paulette Aniskoff, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Public Engagem
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9. June 2015 14:44
by Nora Super
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Over the past year, I've traveled all over America to hear from older Americans, caregivers, advocat
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28. May 2015 07:30
by Nora Super
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Today at the White House Conference on Aging Regional Forum in Boston, Health and Human Services Secretary Burwell announced that the 2015 White House Conference on Aging will be held on July 13th.
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Earlier this month, I had the privilege of traveling to Norman, Oklahoma for the American Indian and Alaska Native White House Conference on Aging Listening Session, where I heard directly from tribal leaders, elders, their families, caregivers, and advocates on how to best address the current aging landscape in Indian Country.
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21. May 2015 14:31
by Nora Super
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This week, the White House hosted an important conversation about supporting older Americans and their caregivers as part of the White House Conference on Aging.
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I am 64 years old. There, I admit it. Women don't always want to admit their age, but there is one really good thing about seeing the decades roll by: I finally appreciate that "women's health" means different things at different times.
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On April 24, I was honored to represent our nation’s older women in a roundtable discussion hosted by the White House Council on Women and Girls.
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