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Disaster Resources for Older Americans

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The Administration on Aging (AoA) offers a website that provides a comprehensive overview of a wide variety of topics, programs and services related to aging. The AoA website provides a Disaster Preparedness Manual for the Aging Network, which provides valuable safety information in time of a disaster.

The Administration on Aging (AoA) offers a website that provides a comprehensive overview of a wide variety of topics, programs and services related to aging. The AoA website provides a Disaster Preparedness Manual for the Aging Network, which provides valuable safety information in time of a disaster.

undefined Disaster Resources for Older Americans?


The emergency preparedness resource page is targeted to older Americans and is available to the public. Whether you are an older individual, a caregiver, a community service provider, a researcher, or a student, you will find valuable user-friendly information.


Please visit the Aging and Disability Networks page for further information.