| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1978 - 362 lapas
...Aging expressed the opposite view: All titles of the Older Americans Act should be administered through the Administration on Aging, State units on aging, and area agencies on aging, on a formula grant basis in order to enhance coordinated administration of all Older Americans Act... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Human Resources - 1979 - 1806 lapas
...four primary objectives: FIRST. THE CONGRESS NEEDS TO PROVIDE THE NECESSARY AUTHORITY AND RESOURCES TO THE ADMINISTRATION ON AGING, STATE UNITS ON AGING AND AREA AGENCIES ON AGING TO FUNCTION AS EFFECTIVE ADVOCATES FOR OLDER PERSONS AND EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT ADMINISTRATORS, PLANNERS,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Aging - 1979 - 108 lapas
...both great promise and critical austerity began. The challenge which this situation has presented for State units on aging and area agencies on aging is one of utilizing the greater flexibility we believed to be within the Jaw, to encourage and mandate economies... | |
| 1981 - 598 lapas
...of partnerships and regular communication between and among the national network on aging, composed of the Administration on Aging, State Units on Aging, and Area Agencies on Aging, and all other interested groups. It provides technical assistance, referral services, monitors and... | |
| United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1981 - 596 lapas
...of partnerships and regular communication between and among the national network on aging, composed of the Administration on Aging, State Units on Aging, and Area Agencies on Aging, and all other interested groups. It provides technical assistance, referral services, monitors and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Aging - 1984 - 164 lapas
...that American Indians were hardly served at all. These survey reports also showed that in the staffing of the Administration on Aging, State units on aging, and area agencies on aging, ethnic minorities were not proportionately represented. And again, American Indians, least of all.... | |
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