New Mexico State Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating Denise Coultas-Parker, a 62-year-old American female with multiple
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
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.
New Medicare cards protect your personal information
Starting in April 2018, Medicare will mail new Medicare cards to all people with Medicare, to help protect you from identity fraud. Fraudsters are
NICOA at New Mexico’s 2018 Senior Day at the Roundhouse
On January 24, 2018 NICOA’s Elder Equity Program Coordinator Rebecca Owl Morgan attended Senior Day at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The New
ANNOUNCEMENT: VACANCY ALTSD — POLICY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBER (PAC)
The NM Aging & Long-Term Services Department (ALTSD) and the Indian Area Agency on Aging (IAAA) are seeking an individual to apply to the NM
NEW Your Money, Your Goals Train the Trainer Webinars
In November NICOA is hosting two FREE online webinars that will teach attendees how to become trainers of a financial empowerment program called Your