The National Indian Council on Aging is hosting weekly calls with all Title VI grantees to provide new information and updates about tribal
NICOA Update on the Coronavirus
Coronavirus Most Dangerous to Elders
The new coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, China, late last year, is hitting elders the hardest. The virus has affected 25 countries so far. The
American Indians Twice As Likely To Develop Cervical Cancer
Turquoise Tuesday, January 21, 2020, is cervical cancer awareness day for all American Indians and Alaska Natives. Turquoise Tuesday aims to educate
NICOA Hosts Focus Group With American Indian Caregivers
This article originally appeared on the Diverse Elders Coalition blog. Earlier this year, the National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) had the
Treaty Rights News: Fall 2019
Polluted Fish Washington tribes and environmental groups have accused President Donald Trump's administration of breaking the law and endangering
Profile: NICOA Board Member Lucia Trujillo
Board Member Lucia Trujillo resides in Sandia Pueblo, New Mexico, and manages the Southwest region. She decided to join the National Indian Council on
Falls Cause Most Injury Deaths Among American Indian Elders
Celebrate Centenarians
Did you know that only one in 10,000 people will live to be 100-years-old? It is estimated that the number of people over 100 years old will reach