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AARP Webplace
The nation's largest organization of mid-life and older persons presents a comprehensive website that features well-written articles and other resources on topics ranging from computers to volunteerism.
2. Administration on Aging
Though awkwardly arranged, the AOA website is packed with useful information for consumers, service providers, researchers and policymakers. Topics range from elder abuse prevention and retirement to statistics and studies.
3. ElderWeb
This extensive directory of Internet resources provides listings of and links to topics of interest to seniors, such as news, finance, law, housing, health, and regional information. Visitors can perform online searches to locate services in specific states, counties and countries.
4. FirstGov for Seniors
This portal helps users access all government sites that provide services for senior citizens, such as SSA, Health Care Financing Administration, the Administration on Aging, the Department of Veterans Affairs, etc.
5. New York State Office for the Aging
The state website offers a consumer-oriented combination of resources to help New York seniors get help, find relevant news items, deal with family and caregiving issues, and much more.