Recent research shows that potentially preventable in-patient hospital admissions account for most of the cost of treatment for American Indian and
SCSEP Host Agency Spotlight: 2nd Chances Thrift Center
SCSEP Training Courses Help Participants Succeed
At the National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA), we help elders find work, develop new skills and talents, and build their financial security by
SCSEP Shows It’s Never Too Late For Elder Job Seekers
Colleen Teske spent a full year applying for work without success. The North Dakota resident had spent many years as a residential treatment advisor
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
Diverse Elders Coalition Urges Department of Homeland Security to Withdraw Proposed Public Charge Rule
The Honorable Kirstjen M. Nielsen Secretary of Homeland Security Washington, D.C. 20528 October 23, 2018 Dear Sec. Nielsen, I am writing
National Consortium on Aging Resources for Seniors’ Equity Releases Fact Sheet: Four Best Practices for Working with Diverse Older Adults
For Immediate Release April 20, 2017 - The National Consortium on Aging Resources for Seniors’ Equity has released its first fact sheet
Study Finds Hospital Readmission Rates More than 50 Percent Higher for Patients with Malnutrition
A newly released study further confirms the devastating human and financial toll of malnutrition across the United States and, more specifically,