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As the local component of the Aging Network, AAAs and Title VI Native American Aging Programs successfully develop, coordinate and deliver aging services in every community across the nation, providing assistance to more than 11 million older Americans and caregivers annually.

Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) were established under the Older Americans Act (OAA) in 1973 to respond to the needs of Americans 60 and over in every local community. By providing a range of options that allow older adults to choose the home and community-based services and living arrangements that suit them best, AAAs make it possible for older adults to “age in place” in their homes and communities. Learn more about AAAs.

Title VI, Grants for Indian Tribal Organizations, was included in the 1978 Amendments to the OAA. Title VI programs provide nutrition, supportive and caregiver services to older American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians. Learn more about Title VI programs.

Learn more about the Aging Services provided by AAAs and Title VI programs.

Find the AAA and/or Title VI program in your area.


USAging Fact: Learn about your peers’ work—and how it can fit into your agency’s goals! The AIA Awards recognizes successful and innovative programs that USAging members have developed to serve older adults. Get inspiration from our 2023 winners!