Center on Aging and Community Living

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The Center on Aging and Community Living (CACL) is a collaboration between the Institute on Disability (IOD) and the Institute for Health Policy and Practice (IHPP) at the University of New Hampshire. These two institutes have been actively engaged in projects related to aging and long term care for many years. The CACL provides ongoing support in designing, implementing and evaluating systems change initiatives to the Division of Community Based Services, the Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services, the ServiceLink Resource Center Network and various other partners in the Aging Network. By maximizing available resources and providing assistance, CACL ensures that New Hampshire will benefit from an integrated center of applied research, evaluation, and training relevant to aging and community living.

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Marking Healthy Aging Month with Evidence-Based Advice

Marking Healthy Aging Month with Evidence-Based Advice

UNH researchers offer wisdom for the aging

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Aging Assistance

Aging Assistance

$2.8M NIH grant taps technology to help seniors age in place

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Addressing the Impacts of COVID-19 on Rural Communities

Addressing the Impacts of COVID-19 on Rural Communities

Grant will support a virtual learning community for health care providers

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