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| NAIC-66 | Be Informed. Be Aware. Be Involved. Fight Medicare/Medicaid Waste, Fraud, and Abuse. [Fold-out brochure] [English, Chinese and Spanish Editions] Administration on Aging [Fold-out brochure] |
| NAIC-65 | Older Americans 2000: Key Indicators of Well-Being, July, 2000. Federal Interagency Forum on Aging Related Statistics. 114 pgs. |
| NAIC-64 | Older Population by Age Group and State, July 1, 1999. Administration on Aging from U.S. Census Data |
| NAIC-62 | Compendium of Abstracts (Vol. 5) – AoA Contract and Grant Reports and Projects, 1997-1999). National Aging Information Center. 200 pg. 1999. |
| NAIC-61 | Compendium of Abstracts (Vol. 4) – AoA Contract and Grant Reports and Projects, 1993-1998). National Aging Information Center. 300 pg. 1999. |
| NAIC-60 | Profile of Older Americans, 1999 (foldout). Prepared by AARP and the U.S. Administration on Aging. |
| NAIC-59 | Number and Percent of Persons Reporting Problems with Two or More Activities of Daily Living (ADLS) Data from 1994-95 National Health Interview Survey on Disabiltiy. October 1, 1999 |
| NAIC- 58 | Health and Aging Chartbook, 1999. National Center for Health Statistics, U.S. Center for Disease Control and Health Promotion. 166p |
| NAIC- 57 | Coming of Age: Federal Agencies and the Longevity Revolution. International Year of Older Persons 1999. An invitational symposium for federal leaders. Report. Plenary sessions on active aging, health and long term care, economic security, and creativity and aging. Administration on Aging and the Federal Committee for the International Year of Older Persons. |
| NAIC-56 | Fight Fraud & Abuse [Brochure] Administration on Aging. Slim brochure describing benefits of serving as a volunteer in project combating Medicare and Medicaid fraud and abuse. 1999 |
| NAIC-55 | Fight Fraud & Abuse [Brochure] Administration on Aging. Describes examples of Medicare and Medicaid fraud and abuse, how to avoid becoming a victim, how to report it, and what the federal campaign – "Operation Trust" is doing to fight it. 1999 |
| NAIC-54-B | Long-Term Care Ombudsman Annual Report – FY 1998. [Statistics] Prepared of the Administration on Aging. Includes detailed data on cases and complaints made to ombudsman and information on program operations. |
| NAIC-54-A | Long-Term Care Ombudsman Annual Report – FY 1997. [Statistics] Prepared of the Administration on Aging. Includes detailed data on cases and complaints made to ombudsman and information on program operations. |
| NAIC-54 | Long-Term Care Ombudsman Annual Report – FY 1996. [Appendices] Prepared of the Administration on Aging. Includes detailed data on cases and complaints made to ombudsman and information on program operations. Not recommended for general public. 1999 |
| NAIC-53 | Long-Term Care Ombudsman Annual Report – FY 1996. [Executive Summary] Prepared of the Administration on Aging. Includes summary data on cases and complaints made to ombudsman; information on program structure and operations, and a list of major long-term care issues identified by states. 1999 |
| NAIC-51 | Towards A Society for All Ages: International Year of Older Persons1999. [Brochure in English]. Describes the purposes, proposedcelebration activities and resource contacts for federal governmentagencies and collaborating organizations. 1998. |
| NAIC–50 | Assistencia de Recurperacion de Desastre. [Brochure in Spanish]. Prestamos de SBA y Suvenciones para individuos y familias (IFG). Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Mergencias, administraciaon de Pequenos Negocios, y administracion de Asuntos de la Vejez. Julio 1998 |
| NAIC–49 | Disaster Recovery: SBA Loans and IFG Grants. [Brochure in English] Prepared by the Administration on Aging, The Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Small Business Administration, the Administration for Children and families and the Administration on Aging. Describes financial assistance for older persons who have been affected by a disaster and who through health problems or a limited income find it difficult to recover their losses. July 1998 |
| NAIC–48 | The National Elder Abuse Incidence Study. Prepared for theAdministration for Children and families and the Administration on Aging in the Department of Health and Human Services by the National Center on Elder Abuse at the American Public Human Services Association in collaboration with Westat, Inc. Provides. Reports the incidence of domestic elder abuse and neglect in the United States in non-institutional settings in accordance with the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act of 1992 (1996 data collection). September 1998, 80 pp. (Appendices not included). |
| NAIC-47 | 1995 State Program Report for Titles III and VII of the Older Americans Act prepared by the Administration on Aging (AoA). Provides Summary highlights of program performance, including persons served, services provided, services expenditures, providers used, state and are agency staffing, developmental accomplishments and use of senior centers. May 1997, 150 pp. |
| NAIC-47a | 1996 State Program Report for Title III and VII. Fall 1998, 100 pp. |
| NAIC-47b | 1996 State Program Report for Title III and VII. Winter 2000, 106 p. |
| NAIC-40 | Home and Community-Based Long-Term Care in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities Executive Summary and Final Report prepared by the Administration on Aging, the Native Elder Health Care Resource Center, and the National Resource Center on Native American Aging surveyed key tribal program administrators from 108 Federally recognized tribes nationwide to learn more about specific issues affecting home and community-based long-term care in Indian country, !996 |
| NAIC-39 | Older Persons with Mobility and Self-Care Limitations (1996) prepared by the National Aging Information Center presents tables and graphs based on the 1990 United States census data on civilian, on institutionalized persons 60 years and older who have mobility limitations, self-care limitations, or both. This report presents data for the United States as a whole. Specific state data is available upon request. |
| NAIC-38 | Rural Residence of Older Americans (1996) prepared by the National Aging information Center presents State-by-state Statistical tables based on the 1990 Census of Population and Housing on the number and proportion of elderly Americans residing in rural areas of each State. |
| NAIC-37 | Population and Housing Patterns Among Older Americans (1996) prepared by the National Aging Information Center presents selected statistical tables based on the 1990 Census of Population and Housing. |
| NAIC-36 | Limitations in Activities of Daily Living Among the Elderly: Data Analyses from the 1989 National Long-Term Care Survey (1996) prepared by the National Aging Information Center presents tables based on the 1989 Survey, a national sample of Medicare-enrolled persons 65 years of age and older who were asked to report on any chronic disabilities lasting 3 months or longer. |
| NAIC-35 | Report to Congress on the Administration on Agings Pension Counseling Demonstration Program describes the value of basic pension counseling for older workers and retirees that can be provided at a moderate cost, and can yield substantial individual and collective savings, 1997. |
| NAIC-29 | Guide to Performance-Based Management: Concepts and Approaches for the Aging Network prepared by Alan Ackman for the U.S. Administration on Aging. The aging network will face new demands in the 21st century and this guide is designed to support the review and discussion of performance management by the aging network. |
| NAIC-28 | Serving Elders at Risk: The Older Americans Act Nutrition Programs. National Evaluation of the Elderly Nutrition Program, 1993-1995 – Mathematica Policy0 Research, Inc., 1996. |
| NAIC-27 | The Road to an Aging Policy for the 21st Century, Executive Summary 1995 White House Conference on Aging, February 1996. |
| NAIC-18 | Real People, Real Problems: An Evaluation of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of the Older Americans Act, Summary – Division of Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine, 1995. |
| NAIC-12 | Food and Nutrition for Life: Malnutrition and Older Americans, a report by the Assistant Secretary for Aging, U.S. Administration on Aging, DHHS, 1994; Connie L. Codispoti, MS, RD, LD, and Betty J. Bartlett, PhD, RD, LD. Explores the major causes and the statistics of malnutrition, national programs and legislation, gaps in existing programs, and recent legislative and public policy proposals. Executive Summary. |
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