When I received a scholarship from CVS Health to attend the American Society on Aging’s (ASA) 2019 Leadership Institute in New Orleans, Louisiana in
Treaty Rights News: Spring 2019
Geothermal Land Leases Members of the Pit River Tribe claim the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has allowed Calpine Corporation to occupy
NICOA Joins Brain Health Town Hall
Check out a recording from today's special Telephone Town Hall livestream on Brain Health with AARP and the Global Council on Brain Health. This
April 2019 Newsletter
Check out NICOA's spring newsletter to read the latest in tribal news and events, including reports on our advocacy efforts. Download NICOA's April
Indian Day at the National Senior Games
The 2019 National Senior Games are special for two reasons: This is the first year the Games have been held in New Mexico, and the first time there's
The Importance of Food Sovereignty
A poor diet now causes more deaths than tobacco smoking and high blood pressure. A healthier diet pattern is associated with 25 percent lower
NICOA To Present at the National Tribal Public Health Summit
On May 14, Executive Director Larry Curley will be conducting an in-depth presentation on “Healthy Aging in Indian Country” for the National Indian
Library Services for Persons with Disabilities
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 54.4 million Americans —18.7 percent of the population — have a disability, and due to an aging population, the
Elton Naswood – Inclusion, Advocacy and Responsiveness
Elton Naswood is of the Near to the Water Clan, born for the Water's Edge Clan. His maternal grandfather’s clan is Mexican while his paternal