This post originally appeared on the NHCOA blog. Si quieres leer este artículo en español, haz clic aquí. More than 9 million Latinos in the United States are caring for a family member without receiving any kind of compensation. This represents a challenge when they...
Congressional Presentations with Older Workers!
Earlier this month, the National Asian Pacific Center on Aging (NAPCA) hosted two community listening sessions in San Francisco, CA and Seattle, WA for invited Congressional representatives, allowing Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) older workers in the...
What Advocates for Older Adults Need to Know About the Budget Resolution
by Tracey Gronniger. This post originally appeared on the Justice in Aging blog. If you work with older adults (or have older adults in your life), you have a sense of what we all need as we age. The burden of high health care and housing costs on low-income seniors...
New to HealthCare.gov? Three things you should know
This post originally appeared on the HealthCare.gov blog. If you haven't applied for insurance on HealthCare.gov before, here are three things to know about the Health Insurance Marketplace: Open Enrollment for 2018 health insurance runs from November 1 through...
The Incredible Disappearing Affordable Care Act
Well, September has officially passed. The Republican attempt to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has officially sunsetted. Hallelujah. ...right? My fleeting sigh of relief was almost immediately replaced with concern over the...
NEW Your Money, Your Goals Train the Trainer Webinars
In November, the National Indian Council on Aging, Inc. (NICOA) is hosting two FREE online webinars that will teach attendees how to become trainers of a financial empowerment program called Your Money, Your Goals. The program is from the Consumer Financial Protection...