Tomorrow is Bill of Rights Day, which commemorates the ratification of the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution. The Bill of Rights became law
24 Percent of People Age 60 and Older Don’t Get Flu Shot
As of November, only 43 percent of adults reported that they had gotten a flu vaccination, according to a new survey from NORC at the University of
Universal Human Rights Declaration Turns 70 Today
After the Second World War, the international community vowed never to allow such atrocities to happen again. For the first time, an international
Adaptive Equipment Can Increase Driver Safety
During Older Driver Safety Awareness Week, consider what physical challenges can be compensated for by utilizing equipment, adding to a driver's
Join NICOA in Welcoming Larry Curley
The National Indian Council on Aging would like to welcome our new executive director, Larry Curley. Curley is a member of the Navajo Nation with over
Enhance Driver Safety with CarFit
Older Driver Safety Awareness Week highlights the importance of mobility and transportation to ensuring older adults remain active in the community.
Gary Kodaseet, 1936-2018
Gary Evans (Zone-Cui) Kodaseet, of Anadarko, Oklahoma, passed away on November 28 in Oklahoma City with his family by his side. Gary was an interim
Drowsy Driving Prevention Week begins November 4th
The following is from the New Mexico Mutual Risk and Safety Management Department According to the American Sleep Foundation, about half of U.S.
2018 Conference Updates
We wanted to share what new items we have posted on our website from after the conference. Click here to view our main conference page, we will