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Healthfinder, -- A gateway site to help consumers find health and human services information quickly. Healthfinder includes links to more than 1,250 Web sites, including more than 250 federal sites and 1,000 state, local, not- for-profit, university and other consumer health resources.

MEDLINE, -- The world's most extensive collection of published medical information, coordinated by the National Library of Medicine. Free access to MEDLINE was initiated June 26, 1997. "PubMed," a free on-line service, will provide direct Web links between MEDLINE abstracts and the publishers of full-text articles.

MEDLINEplus, -- Provides a rich array of evaluated health and disease-related web resources for the consumer.

Health and Human Services Web Addresses

 

National Aging and Health Related Organizations


  • National Chronic Care Consortium
    The NCCC is part of a national partnership with the American Diabetes Association, the American Geriatrics Society, the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, the Alzheimer's Association, Family Voice, and the American Academy of Pediatrics. This partnership works with staff at Johns Hopkins to analyze and disseminate information on chronic illness as part of the National Public Engagement Campaign on Chronic Illness, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

  • National Coalition for Adult Immunization
    Organization with the goal of improving the immunization status of adults to levels specified by the US Public Health Service in Healthy People 2010.

  • National Council on Interpreting Healthcare
    Dedicated to promoting culturally competent professional health care interpretation to support equal access to health care for individuals with limited English proficiency.

  • National Council on the Aging, Inc.
    Represents agencies and individuals committed to the well-being of the older population.

  • National Gerontological Nursing Association
    The only nursing specialty organization dedicated to gerontological nursing.

  • National PACE Association
    The National PACE Association (NPA) is a nonprofit membership organization representing the interests of almost 60 organizational members. These organizations share the goal of promoting the availability of quality, comprehensive, and cost-effective health care services to frail older adults through the Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) and similar models of care.

  • Royal College of Physicians
    National Collaborating Centre for Chronic Conditions at the Royal College of Physicians and the British Geriatrics Society have developed a new delirium guideline. The publication, entitled The prevention, diagnosis and management of delirium in older people aims to improve the understanding of delirium (identification, prevention and management) among health professionals and provide guidance on how to manage this complex and challenging condition.

  • Screening For Mental Health, Inc.
    Screening for Mental Health, Inc. is the premier provider of mental health screening programs. It has developed a new screening - its National Alcohol Screening Day® (NASD) - an annual event that provides information about alcohol and health as well as free, anonymous screening for alcohol-use disorders.

  • ShirleyBOARD
    ShirleyBOARD is a free caregiving website designed to benefit people caring for aging loved ones and help them through the difficult, yet rewarding process of caregiving. ShirleyBOARD helps caregivers stay organized, allows them to communicate and share information through a daily journal where they can exchange information and network with other caregivers, find caregivers in a specific geographic location, and more.

  • Society of General Internal Medicine
    Promotes improved patient care, research, and education in primary care.

  • Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
    One of this organization's many goals is to support and promote family medicine as an academic discipline.

Other Useful Links

  • Johns Hopkins Health Alerts
    A site where consumers can access the latest health information about symptoms, remedies, and the latest treatment options available for Alzheimer's disease and dementia, free of charge.
  • Captioned Media Program/National Association of the Deaf
    A FREE video lending program funded by the U.S. Department of Education, and administered by the National Association of the Deaf (NAD).
  • Caring Connections
    A site where consumers can access state-specific advance directives and living wills and other end-of-life resources. Caring Connections provides free resources and information about hospice and palliative care through HelpLine.
  • Center to Advance Palliative Care
    The Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC) is a resource to hospitals and health systems interested in developing palliative care programs.
  • Connecting Caregivers with Services through Physicians: "Making The Link"
    A program of the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a), designed to serve family caregivers through a local, state and national campaign that will directly involve physicians in identifying caregivers and referring them to National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFSCP) services.
  • ConsultGeriRN.org
    ConsultGeriRN.org is the clinical nursing website of the Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing, New York University College of Nursing and the NICHE program. ConsultGeriRN.org is an evidence-based online resource for nurses in clinical and educational settings. It contains geriatric protocols, evidence-based for managing common geriatric syndromes and conditions, linkage to specialty nursing associations, hospital competencies, opportunities to acquire continuing education materials and much more! ConsultGeriRN.org is funded in part by a grant from The Atlantic Philanthropies (USA) Inc. and The John A. Hartford Foundation.
  • Partnership for Solutions, -- Led by Johns Hopkins University and the RWJ Foundation, The Partnership is working to improve the care and quality of life for Americans with chronic health conditions.
  • ElderCare Online
    The Internet community for people who are caring for aged loved ones.
  • Emory Center for Health in Aging
    Monograph on the Prevention and Management of Infections in Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities: An Agenda for Research Available at: www.cha.emory.edu/mono
  • Geriatricweb: Geriatric Resources for the Healthcare Professional
    An Internet digital library of links to peer-reviewed geriatrics resources to be used in the clinical care of the older patient and in the education of the health care professional. Includes selected PDA resources.
  • The Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing
    The Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing at NYU seeks to shape the quality of the health care that older Americans receive by promoting the highest level of competency in the nurses who deliver that care.
  • Healthy People 2010
    Developing the objectives for Healthy People 2010 offers individuals, private and voluntary organizations, businesses, and the public health community the opportunity to help define the critical measures the United States must undertake to promote healthy behaviors, achieve improved health outcomes, reduce risk factors, and assure access to preventive strategies and health services that can improve the health of all Americans.
  • MealCall.org
    Is a non-profit organization that can help consumers find local Meals-On-Wheels and other meal delivery and congregate meal services for senior citizens.
  • Medicare Rights Center
    The Medicare Rights Center (MRC) is a national, not-for-profit organization that helps ensure that older adults and people with disabilities get good affordable health care.
  • Nurse Competence in Aging (NCA)
    Provides information on improving the quality of health care older adults receive by enhancing the geriatric competence of the 400,000 nurses who are professionally identified as members of approximately 57 specialty nursing associations.
  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
    The nation's largest philanthropy devoted exclusively to health and health care.
  • The UCLA/JHA Borun Center for Gerontological Research
    launched http://borun.medsch.ucla.edu in response to growing public pressure on nursing homes to improve their quality of services. The site offers free access to six training modules on improving daily care in nursing homes. The modules provide instruction, guidelines, assessment protocols, and other information to help nursing homes improve care in areas that profoundly impact resident well-being.
  • UMDNJ School of Osteopathic Medicine web-based LTC course.
  • WHO CARES: Chronic Illness in America
    The Who Cares Web site is designed to educate and promote awareness of chronic illness, which will ultimately affect every single individual either indirectly or directly. The site offers a variety of information including a description of the television program, national outreach partners, a list of various chronic illness and ways to become involved in the campaign.