Senior Web
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| American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) - The AARP site offers links to member services and benefits, plus information about computers, health and wellness, senior-related legislative information, leisure activities, life transitions, the AARP research center, volunteer information, and a changing menu of current articles. |
| Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services |
| FD Sys (formerly GPO Access) - The Federal Digital System (FDSys) is a service of the U.S. Government Printing Office that provides free electronic access to a wealth of important information produced by the Federal Government. |
| HealthCentral - HealthCentral empowers millions of people to improve and take control of their health and well-being. |
| HomeExchange.com - Exchanging homes is becoming a popular way for retired people to see the world. This site helps connect people who want to exchange homes for vacations or extended stays. You can search the listings—from Africa, Asia, Australia, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and the United States—for free. |
| Medicare - The official Medicare site provides access to many publications on various Medicare-related topics, lists of frequently asked questions, and information on coverage, eligibility, enrollment, plan choices, and nursing homes. |
| National Senior Citizens Law Center (NSCLC) - The NSCLC is a national advocacy group for lowincome senior citizens. As a national support center, the NSCLC advocates for seniors through litigation, legislative and agency representation, and assistance to attorneys and paralegals. The Web site includes links and information about topics such as Social Security, Medicare, and nursing home reform. |
| Road Scholar - Explore your mind and discover the world through authentic and thought-provoking adventures in learning. |
| Senior Housing Net - This site is a guide to retirement communities, assisted living residences, Alzheimer’s facilities, and nursing homes nationwide. It includes detailed descriptions, photographs, floor plans, 360-degree tours, and links to onsite managers. |
| Senior Living - This site offers links to other sites that cover a wide range of topics including nostalgia, active living, healthy eating, legal issues, financial concerns, mental health, and pets. |
| Senior Living Map - Striving to serve as the informational resource for over 36,100 state-licensed assisted living in the United States. |
| Senior Resource - This site offers information about the different housing options available to seniors, including assisted living, age-restricted apartments, and relocation options. It provides a list of senior housing resources by state, a bulletin board, and financing and insurance information. |
| SeniorLaw - This is a Web site where senior citizens, their families, attorneys, social workers, and financial planners, can access information about Elder Law, Medicare, Medicaid, estate planning, trusts and the rights of the elderly and disabled. |
| SeniorNet - This is the official site of the SeniorNet nonprofit organization that provides adults over 50 with access to and education about computer technology. The site includes online discussions, free education resources, digital art galleries, and much more. |
| Seniors Online - Links to sites specifically designed for seniors. |
| Seniors-Site - Information on a wide variety of subjects, including alternative medicines, frauds and scams, libraries, nursing homes, pets, and much more. |
| Social Security Online - This is the official web site of the Social Security Administration. It contains many interactive sites.At the Social Security site, you can access a directory of frequently asked questions on all SSA-related topics; use a field office locator; request a 1099 form, which show the benefits you received during the previous year; and request benefit verification letters. |
| Social Security Online for Women - Social Security information of interest to women. |
| The Administration on Aging - This site includes information designed for Older Americans and their families as well as those concerned about providing the opportunities and services to enrich the lives of older persons and support their independence. |
| Third Age - This is an interactive site for older adults that provides opportunities for dialogue with experts, as well as informative sites on health, finances, and many other interests. |
| WiredSeniors.com - This site contains over 5,000 links to sites of broad interest to people over 50. |

