ACL is pleased to announce that the Nutrition and Aging
Resource Center website is now at acl.gov/senior-nutrition. Content has been
reorganized into key sections, including training and tools; success
stories; and data and evaluation. A broad range of subsections further
organize content into categories such as innovative models and events.
Resources on the website will continue to grow and be improved
based on the needs and activities of senior nutrition programs across the
country.
Spotlight on COVID-19 Resources
The National Senior Nutrition Program has been developing
and gathering COVID-19 resources since the earliest days of the
pandemic.
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The
new Nutrition and Aging Resource Center website includes an expanded
section of COVID-19-related resources for nutrition
programs, including considerations around the complexities of reopening,
real experiences and advice from programs, and a range of tips and FAQ
for program managers.
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ACL's National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging –
also known as the Nutrition and Aging Resource Center – serves
to build the capacity of senior nutrition programs funded by the Older
Americans Act (OAA) to provide high quality, person-centered services, and
to assist ACL and stakeholders with identifying opportunities to
enhance program sustainability and resiliency. OAA-funded senior nutrition
programs work to reduce food insecurity, hunger, and malnutrition;
enhance socialization; and promote health and well-being of older adults.
Resource Center Quick Links
About Us | Training & Tools | Success Stories | Data & Evaluation
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