Link of the Week: Jan 7 - 13
AgingStats.gov

According to the US Administration on Aging, about 1 in 4 people in the US will be seniors in 2025. Here in Western North Carolina, some counties already have this large percentage of seniors. This growth has implications for healthcare, the economy and many other facets of our lives. So, journalists need to know about seniors, as do nonprofit organizations and businesses which serve the elderly. AgingStats.gov is a great place to find data on this senior population explosion. It's the "Web Site of the Federal Interagency Forum
on Aging-Related Statistics." The links to aging-related statistical information are especially helpful. The list of links is short, but each leads to a wealth of other information on various aging sites.

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Article Spotlight: Watching Out for Seniors:
This week, Barbara Hootman of the Black Mountain News finds that Advocates are becoming more necessary for aging seniors
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