Preparing for an emergency before it happens ensures that plans are in place, equipment is available and ready to use, and personnel are properly
Seeking Participants for Caregiving Focus Group
Are you providing physical, emotional or financial support for an aging loved one? The National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) is currently
Proposal Submission for 2020 Conference Now Open
You are invited to submit a proposal to present at the National Indian Council on Aging’s (NICOA) 2020 American Indian Elders Conference. The
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
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
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
A Message from SCSEP
Presents have been opened, New Year’s cheers and resolutions have been made, and families have returned to their own homes (in most cases!). It’s back
Inadequate Data on Missing, Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
TRIGGER WARNING: If reading this post triggers past traumas, please see the resources listed at the end of this article for assistance. There is a
Battle of Hayes Pond: The Day Lumbees Ran the Klan Out of North Carolina
This article is written by Dr. Dean Chavers and was published in Indian Country Today Media Network on January 18, 2017. It is published here with