Did you get a good night’s sleep last night? Research shows that nearly 60% of Elders did not. And while we often focus on diet and exercise when
Holiday Message from NICOA Executive Director Randella Bluehouse
Social Connections and Healthy Aging
The importance of friends and family to our health is well understood by American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN). Though the specific traditions
December 3rd is International Day of Persons with Disabilities
December 3rd marks the observance of the United Nations’ (UN) International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Each year revolves around a different
November is American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month
NICOA is dedicated to advocating for improved comprehensive health, social services and economic wellbeing for American Indian and Alaska Native
Indian Country on the Move
Bright lights and big cities. They’re attracting more and more American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) to move toward urban and metropolitan
This Halloween Carve out Some Time for a Comprehensive Dilated Eye Exam
People often notice changes in their vision as they age, but vision loss should not be one of them. Help protect your vision from age-related eye
National Native American Veterans Memorial
The Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian has been charged by Congress with establishing a National Native American Veterans Memorial,
American Indian and Alaska Native 2016 Long-Term Services and Supports Conference
The Administration for Community Living/Administration on Aging presents the American Indian and Alaska Native 2016 Long-Term Services and Supports