NICOA is working to ensure that elders receive services in their communities and are partnering with National Indigenous Elder Justice Initiative
The Month of March Brings Attention to Problem Gambling
The following information is from the National Council on Problem Gambling. The National Council on Problem Gambling organizes an annual grassroots
Aging Experts Bring Concerns of Native Alaska and Native Hawaiian Elders to Aging in America Conference March 20-24, 2017
Aging Experts will bring concerns facing Native Alaska and Native Hawaiian Elders to the Aging in America Conference March 20-24, 2017 in Chicago.
March 20th is National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
March 20 is the annual observance of National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NNHAAD).The day highlights the impact of HIV among Native populations, be
NICOA Advocating for American Indian/Alaska Native Elders at the 2017 Aging in American Conference
During the forthcoming 2017 American Society on Aging - Aging in America Conference, NICOA will present on key aging issues facing American Indian and
Hope for Colon Cancer through Education
In February 2000, President Clinton officially dedicated March as National Colon Cancer Awareness Month. Since then, it has grown to be a rallying
Study Finds Hospital Readmission Rates More than 50 Percent Higher for Patients with Malnutrition
A newly released study further confirms the devastating human and financial toll of malnutrition across the United States and, more specifically,
March is National Nutrition Month
National Nutrition Month is a nutrition education and information campaign created annually in March by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. The
Free course in Spanish for caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s Disease
The Alzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter, in collaboration with the Southern Area Health Education Center (SoAHEC), is announcing a new session of the