Presents have been opened, New Year’s cheers and resolutions have been made, and families have returned to their own homes (in most cases!). It’s back
Inadequate Data on Missing, Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
TRIGGER WARNING: If reading this post triggers past traumas, please see the resources listed at the end of this article for assistance. There is a
SCSEP Oklahoma Receives Award
For the fourth year in a row, NICOA’s Oklahoma SCSEP team received an award from the Department of Veteran Affairs in recognition of their work with
National Indigenous Elder Justice Initiative Innovation Grant Seeks Proposals
NICOA is working to ensure that elders receive services in their communities and are partnering with National Indigenous Elder Justice Initiative
Lessons From Tribal Culture: What Gramma Taught Me About Aging Services
This article was original posted on the Administration for Community Living (ACL) blog by Cynthia LaCounte, ACL/AOA Director of the Office for
Poor Blood Pressure Control Puts 5 Million Older Americans at Risk
Some 5 million Medicare Part D enrollees age 65 and older are not taking their blood pressure medicine properly, increasing their risk of heart
2014 Conference
"A Journey to Healthy Living in Indian Country" The 20th biennial National Indian Council on Aging, Inc. (NICOA) Conference took place September 3-6,