National Association of State Units on Aging
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The National Association of State Units on Aging (NASUA) is a non-profit association representing the nation's 56 officially designated state and territorial agencies on aging. It was founded in 1964. The mission of the Association is to advance social, health, and economic policies responsive to the needs of a diverse aging population and to enhance the capacity of its membership to promote the rights, dignity and independence of, and expand opportunities and resources for, current and future generations of older persons, adults with disabilities and their families.
NASUA is the articulating force at the national level through which the state agencies on aging join together to promote social policy in the public and private sectors responsive to the challenges and opportunities of an aging America.
Contact Information
National Association of State Units on Aging
1201 15th Street, NW
Suite 350
Washington, DC 20005
Telephone: 202-898-2578
Fax: 202-898-2583
External Links
- National Association of State Units on Aging
- Administration on Aging
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Elder Care Locator
- National Aging Services Network
- National Association of Area Agencies on Aging
- National Family Caregiver Support Program
- Older Americans Act
- Programs for Older Americans
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