The National Resource Center on Native American Aging (NRCNAA) is a leading organization dedicated to identifying and addressing the health and social needs of Native Elders across the United States. Through their comprehensive services, including needs assessments, data collection and analysis, and caregiver training resources, NRCNAA empowers tribes and communities to better plan for long-term care and grant applications, while promoting the well-being and independence of Native Elders.
With a focus on honoring Native Elder veterans and providing access to tribal elderly services, NRCNAA offers a range of programs such as the WELL Balanced Program, which combines exercise, information, and social interaction to support active and independent living. Their Native Service Locator interactive map allows individuals to easily locate services available in their state, while their data books and reports provide valuable insights into the health, needs, and stories of Native Elders nationwide. Supported by a cooperative agreement with the Administration for Community Living, NRCNAA plays a vital role in advocating for the needs of Native Elders and promoting their overall well-being.
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