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PA Department of Aging's new web site offers
help for older adults, families
HARRISBURG, Pa., Aug. 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania
Department of Aging today announced it has
launched a new Web site designed
specifically to help older Pennsylvanians
and their loved ones more easily find
information about available programs and
services.
"People, including a growing number of older adults, rely on the
Internet for answers. Now when anyone needs information about issues
facing older adults, the Department of
Aging's new Web site will be the best place
for them to start," said Secretary of Aging
Nora Dowd Eisenhower. "Our new Web site will
help older Pennsylvanians find the support
and services they need to remain healthy and
independent."
Through the site,
http://www.aging.state.pa.us, visitors
can learn how to contact Pennsylvania's
local Area Agencies on Aging, which are
community organizations staffed by workers
who are skilled in geriatrics, social work
and are knowledgeable about local programs
for older adults.
The site provides information on long-term living, how to report and
recognize elder abuse, application information for Pennsylvania's
PACE/PACENET prescription drug benefit program, where to find legal
advice for older adults, how to get help
with utility bills, health and wellness
tips, volunteer opportunities and more.
"Nearly everyone can benefit from using our Web site. Pennsylvania's
large population of older adults will find
information on issues specific to them, as
well as information helpful to their
friends, family members and even their
neighbors," said Eisenhower.
"Ensuring the safety and well-being of an older person can often involve
a network of people, and I hope that our new
Web site provides easy access to the help
and support that they need."
Older adults who do not have a computer at home can access the
Department of Aging's Web site by using a computer at a senior center,
local library or family member's home.
SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of Aging
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