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AARP (Nationwide): AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization for people age 50 and over.  AARP is dedicated to enhancing quality of life for all as we age. We lead positive social change and deliver value to members through information, advocacy and service.  AARP also provides a wide range of unique benefits, special products, and services for our members.  These benefits include AARP Web site at www.aarp.org, "AARP The Magazine," the monthly "AARP Bulletin," and a Spanish-language newspaper, "Segunda Juventud."   Active in every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, AARP celebrates the attitude that age is just a number and life is what you make it.

Alternatives for Seniors Apartment rentals, active adult communities, retirement communities and housing resources.

American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging Represents nonprofit organizations dedicated to providing high-quality health care, housing and services.

Apartments.com Nationwide listing of apartments by city, state, price, amenities.

Chicago Department on Aging (Chicago, IL): The Chicago Department on Aging is creating options for an aging society.  We do this by: supporting older persons to live independently in their own communities and homes for as long as possible; ensuring that those who reside in institutions are treated with dignity and care; and ensuring that older persons have access to full and accurate information to participate in public policy.

Council for Jewish Elderly (Chicago, IL): Council for Jewish Elderly has at its core a deep and abiding commitment to Jewish communal values and the dignity of the older person. Through dedication to quality programs and services for all older people and their families, CJE acknowledges respect for the individuality and independence of each person it serves. 

Elder Web (Web Resource Only): This award-winning site is designed to be a research site for both professionals and family members looking for information on eldercare and long term care, and includes links to information on legal, financial, medical, and housing issues, as well as policy, research, and statistics. Thousands of other sites link to ElderWeb, and it has received numerous Web awards and press mentions.  ElderWeb has been used extensively by journalists and students doing research, and by professionals looking for Internet resources, as well as by family members looking for help for their elderly relatives. 

Experience Corps (Nationwide): Experience Corps® offers new adventures in service for Americans over 55. Now in 14 cities, including Chicago, Experience Corps works to solve serious social problems, beginning with literacy. Today more than 1,500 Corps members serve as tutors and mentors to children in urban public schools and after-school programs, where they help teach children to read and develop the confidence and skills to succeed in school and in life.  Check out www.experiencecorps.org for more information.

Homestore.com Nationwide housing listing.

HUD U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Web Site.

Lifespan: Take It On! (Rochester, NY): Lifespan is a non-profit agency dedicated to providing information, guidance and services that help older adults take on both the challenges and opportunities of the second half of life.  We provide many direct services, we advocate and we guide. We also provide community and professional education. 

New Lifestyles Nationwide housing listing.

Positive Aging Resource Center (Web Resource Only):  Check out positiveaging.org for helpful information on maintaining emotional health, enjoying a healthy lifestyle, staying connected, making life changes, and caregiving. 

Retirement Living Lists retirement communities and homes in planned active developments.

Seniors Connect (Cleveland, OH): North Coast SeniorsConnect isn't just a web site! Staff at the Cleveland Public Library are dedicated to helping you access information and connect to the tools and services that can enrich your lives.  If you have any questions, comments or suggestions regarding the web site or simply need assistance finding what you are looking for, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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This project is supported by a generous grant from the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust.