Websites for Seniors

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AARP-www.aarp.com   AARP is the nation's leading organization for people age 50 and older. It serves their needs and interests through information and education, advocacy and community services which are provided by a network of local chapters and experienced volunteers throughout the country.

Administration on Aging-www.aoa.gov  An invaluable resource to help seniors answer questions related on a wide variety of topics.

Alzheimer's Association-www.alz.org  Provides information on the prevention, cures and treatments of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. Also provides support and assistance to patients and their families.

WebMD Health-www.my.webmd.com  One of the best sites for medical research.

Social Security Administration-www.ssa.gov  This is a very large site offering everything from Social Security related news, items to laws, regulations, forms, benefit publications, research statistics and more.

Internal Revenue Service-www.irs.gov  Provides all kinds of information regarding federal and state taxes. You can also print tax forms directly from this website.