From the Federal Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics, this site collects statistics on aging from federal government agencies on aging, labor, health, management and budget, social security, etc.
The Alzheimer's Association is a national organization dedicated to educating the public and health care professionals about Alzheimer's disease and finding ways to treat and cure the disease. The site includes educational materials and training programs designed for professional care providers and the public, as well as links to local Alzheimer's Association offices.
The American Hospice Foundation "supports programs that serve the needs of terminally ill and grieving individuals of all ages." The Foundation's web site includes a hospice locator and publications about hospice programs, caregiving, and coping with grief
The Institute, which is part of Boston University's School of Social Work, provides "free and low-cost continuing education events regionally, online and through the mail" to social workers who treat older adults and their families. The site includes information about training programs, publications on geriatric social work, and descriptions of the Institute's research and policy programs.
Educational resources provided by the National Center for Gerontological Social Work Education. Take a free online course or review the Advanced Gero Social Work Practice guide.
This office is a subdivision of the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. The sites includes research information, reports, program descriptions, employment opportunities, etc.