Transcription of New York State’s Resource Guide - aging.ny.gov
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New York State's Resource Guide for older New Yorkers Information on programs and services for older New Yorkers The New York State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA) was created by Executive Order of the Governor in 1961 and was one of the first State Units on Aging in the nation. In 1965, the of- fice was made an independent agency in the Executive Department and became the central state agency to plan and coordinate programs and services for the aging at all levels in both the pub- lic and private sectors. The agency serves as an advocate for over million New Yorkers age 60+. The office advo- cates for older persons at all levels of government and the private sector with the cooperation of concerned organizations and older New Yorkers. The Office also: advises and assists the Governor in developing policies to help meet the needs of older New Yorkers and to encourage their full participation in the community.
New York State’s . Resource Guide. for older New Yorkers . Information on programs and services for older New Yorkers
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