| Elder Law Links | |
| AARP Webplace | If you've had your fiftieth birthday you have probably received an application to AARP. AARP serves the needs and interests of those over 50 through information on health and long-term care, social security, employment, housing, financial fraud, and more. www.aarp.org |
| Access America for Seniors | Access America for Seniors is one of several projects created at the direction of the National Partnership for Reinventing Government (NPRG). Access America is former Vice President Gore's project to get Americans connected to government services via the Internet. The Social Security Administration (SSA) agreed t create, host and maintain AAS as a service especially geared toward senior citizens. www.seniors.gov |
| National Elder Law Network | The National Elder Law Network is affiliated with the University of Kansas Elder Law Clinic and devoted to topics of interest to America's senior citizens and their advocates. Its databases are national in scope. www.neln.org |
| National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys | The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Inc. is a non-profit association which assists lawyers, bar organizations and others who work with older clients and their families. Established in 1987, the Academy provides a resource of information, education, networking and assistance to those who must deal with the many specialized issues involved with legal services to the elderly and disabled. Ongoing informative listserves are available to members. www.naela.org |
| National Senior Citizens Law Center in Washington, D.C. | The National Senior Citizens Law Center advocates nationwide to promote the independence and well-being of low-income elderly individuals, as well as persons with disabilities, with particular emphasis on women and racial and ethnic minorities. www.nsclc.org |
| Northwest Seniors Online | Published by King County, Seniors Online, Seattle, WA www.nw-seniorsonline.org/nwsites/othersites.html |
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