By Bob Blancato (originally published on Nextavenue.org) Congress finally just passed bipartisan legislation renewing the Older Americans Act
Financial Decision Making Tips for Elders
Making good financial decisions isn’t easy. Despite the fact that we gain knowledge over the course of our lives, as Elders it actually becomes more
April is Financial Capability Month
With tax season in full swing, it's a great time to focus on your entire financial wellbeing. This month NICOA offers you FREE resources to do just
Using Visual Media to Celebrate and Support our Native Elders
At this year's Aging in American Conference in Washington, DC (March 20-24), the National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) will have two posters on
Navajo Nation Leaders meet with National Indian Council on Aging
(L-R) Navajo Nation Vice President Jonathan Nez, Alta Bluehouse, Administrator, Annie Wauneka Life Care, Randella Bluehouse, Executive Director,
NICOA’s March FREE Resources for you
National Kidney Disease Awareness Month Did you know.....your kidneys are two, fist-sized organs in your lower back. When healthy, they do the
Healthy Eating
Time and time again, we have heard that diet and exercise are important for a healthy life. But it’s not always easy to eat right and to eat healthy
Diabetes from a Native American Perspective
"Diabetes from a Native Perspective" 2 day conference hosted by Partnership with Native Americans May 5 & 6, 2016 8:00 am to 4:30 pm at the
Central New Mexico Labor Council Community Services Committee hosts Food Pantry
Central New Mexico Labor Council Community Services Committee Food Pantry Where: SMART LU 49 Union Hall (2300 Buena Vista SE) parking lot When: