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Entries in Old Americans Act (1)

Friday
Jun062008

Older Americans need nine percent in '09

The Leadership Council of Aging Organizations met to discuss an increase in funding to the programs of the Old Americans Act (OAA). The OAA delivers human, social, and nutritional services for Americans over the age of sixty. Amy Gotwals of the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging said that the OAA provides the right system to help older Americans, but that it is greatly under funded.

Bob Blancato of the National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs said that the programs of the OAA have been flat-funded for years. He added that the funds supplied to the programs have not kept up with inflation and higher food and gas prices, leading to a shortfall of $380 million.

For 2009, the Council requests a nine percent increase in funds, about $184 million. Lita Levine Kleger of Experience Works said that funding cuts would lead to a loss of 22,000 jobs for low-income older Americans. Jennifer Zeitzer of the Alzheimer’s Association added that the funds to the National Family Caregiver Support Program were only pennies on the dollar compared to the money spent by caregivers themselves. Kleger said that the proposed funding is necessary to allow the elderly to age with dignity and continue to contribute to the community.