NCOA
Lauds Sen. Bernie Sanders for Introducing
Older Americans Act Reauthorization
Legislation
Legislation Will Strengthen Critical
Services and Supports for Vulnerable Seniors
February 4, 2012-- The National Council on
Aging (NCOA) is pleased to support the Older
Americans Act Amendments of 2012, a bill
introduced by Sen Sanders (I-VT).
Sen. Sanders is chair of the Senate
Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
(HELP) Subcommittee on Primary Health and
Aging, which is charged with reauthorization
of the Older Americans Act (OAA).
The OAA supports a vast network of state and
local aging services that empower older
adults to stay healthy and independent in
their own homes and communities.
Sen. Sanders' legislation to reauthorize and
update the OAA recognizes that the
legislation has not lived up to its full
potential—largely due to inadequate
resources. The bill calls for significant
investments in four key areas, and also
addresses key NCOA priorities for
reauthorization, including:
·
Defining what economic security means for
seniors and establishing it as one of the
primary goals of the OAA.
·
Setting the standard for implementing
evidence-based health promotion and disease
prevention programs and services for older
adults.
·
Promoting modernization of the nation's
senior centers.
·
Strengthening the Senior Community Services
Employment Program (SCSEP), the only job
training and placement program for older
adults.
"The OAA is the primary law that helps
millions of seniors every day through
community services that provide meals,
health promotion, caregiver support, job
training and placement, access to benefits,
and funding for senior centers," said Jim
Firman, president and CEO of NCOA. "Without
these services, older adults, especially
those who are vulnerable and disadvantaged,
would lose even the most basic help at a
time when they can least afford it."
Recently, NCOA launched One Away, an
innovative, national advocacy campaign, to
highlight the struggles of older adults and
call for the economic security proposals
reflected in Sen. Sanders' legislation. One
Away, funded by The Atlantic Philanthropies,
uses video to allow older adults to tell
their own stories, in their own words. One
Away videos and stories are available at www.OneAway.org.
One Away reflects the fact that more than 13
million older adults are economically
insecure, living on just$21,780 a year or
less. Every day, these seniors, and millions
of Boomers, have to choose whether to pay
for food, housing, utilities, or medicine.
They live one bad break, one accident, or
one layoff away from economic disaster.
"With almost 10,000 older adults retiring
every day, we need this kind of
forward-thinking legislation introduced by
Sen. Sanders to prevent more older adults
from losing their independence and facing
devastating economic insecurity," said
NCOA's Firman.
For more information on the Older Americans
Act and NCOA's reauthorization priorities,
please visitwww.ncoa.org/OAA.
About NCOA
The National Council on Aging is a nonprofit
service and advocacy organization
headquartered inWashington, DC. NCOA is a
national voice for millions of older
adults—especially those who are vulnerable
and disadvantaged—and the community
organizations that serve them. It brings
together nonprofit organizations,
businesses, and government to develop
creative solutions that improve the lives of
all older adults. NCOA works with thousands
of organizations across the country to help
seniors find jobs and benefits, improve
their health, live independently, and remain
active in their communities. For more
information, please visit:
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SOURCE National Council on Aging