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n4a is Now USAging!

By now, you've probably heard that n4a is now USAging. If you haven't, please take a few moments to watch this short video to learn more about our big changes!

While this is a new name and look, we are the same organization. Our new brand reflects who we are and where we and our members have been—and where we are going together in the future.

For nearly 50 years, we've represented and supported the national network of Area Agencies on Aging and, since 1988, we've advocated for the Title VI Native American Aging Programs. For nearly 50 years, our members—the local leaders on aging—have helped older adults and people with disabilities live with optimal health, well-being, independence and dignity in their homes and communities.

Over the decades, we and our members have evolved significantly, but our name and our brand have remained the same. The name USAging reflects where we are now as a network and association—and where we are headed in the future.

And our members overwhelmingly agree: a majority recently voted on the name change, with 88 percent of those endorsing it.

For more details, read our press release or get in touch with us.

A revamped website design will follow later this summer, as will a brand-new podcast called Answers on Aging, but please bookmark the current USAging.org now to keep up with all we have in store!

I look forward to working with you to help older adults and people with disabilities throughout the United States live with optimal health, well-being, independence and dignity in their homes and communities and to support their caregivers.




Sandy Markwood, Chief Executive Officer, USAging

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