Links (Liens de sites)

ADVOCACY GROUPS RELATED TO SENIORS:

Alzheimer’s Association

American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)

American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging – LeadingAge

American Bar Association Commission on Law and Aging

American Health Assistance Foundation – Alzheimer’s

American Health Assistance Foundation – Macular Degeneration

American Health Assistance Foundation – Glaucoma

Comité Tricolore

National Council on Aging

National Council on Aging Care – AginginPlace

National Family Caregivers Association

Senior Navigator

Virginia Association of Area Agencies on Aging

Virginia Office for Aging Services

Virginia Elder Rights Coalition

ELDER ABUSE HELP:

National Center on Elder Abuse

Virginia Department of Social Services

ELDER CARE & LONG TERM CARE:

Resources for Family Caregivers

14 Questions to Ask When Selecting a Home Care Agency

Aging Life Care Association – Former NAPGCM

Assisted Living Options for Seniors and People with Disabilities

Caring.com

Children of Aging Parents

Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living

Meals on Wheels

Retirement Living Information Center

Virginia Department of Social Services

END OF LIFE:

Hospice FAQ’s and Resources

National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization

IDENTITY THEFT:

Guide for Assisting Identity Theft Victims

LEGAL RESOURCES:

District of Columbia Code

Elder Law Answers

Maryland Code

National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys

Virginia Code

PROBATE:

Fairfax County Probate Information

Arlington County Probate Information

Duties of the Executor in Virginia

Loudoun County Probate Information

District of Columbia Probate Information

Personal Property Appraiser, Auctioneer

SPECIAL NEEDS:

Academy of Special Needs Planners

The Arc of Northern Virginia

MassMutual

AMS Vans

Keeping Disabled Persons Safe While Remodeling

Is a Therapy Dog Right for Your Child with Autism

Creating a Home Where Your Disabled Child Can Thrive

Teacher Resources for Special Needs

Disability and Credit Scores

Disability Resources from the Department of Labor

Tips for Disabled Persons to Declutter and Organize their Home