NCOA's 2015 Annual Report
Every year, NCOA releases an Annual Report that describes the organization’s programs, accomplishments, societal impact, and progress toward its goal of improving the lives of 40 million older adults by 2030. Learn about the work we do by downloading the 2015 report below.
Some FY2015 highlights:
- Over 47,000 people in 33 states and Puerto Rico participated in a community-based chronic disease self-management education (CDSME) program. States partnered with over 500 community organizations to host more than 4,300 CDSME workshops at over 1,800 unique locations.
- NCOA and the Falls Free® Initiative led the 7th annual Falls Prevention Awareness Day (FPAD). NCOA and its partners obtained the 7th annual U.S. Senate resolution for the day. A record 48 states and the District of Columbia reached over 12 million individuals through education, awareness, and advocacy efforts, as well as falls prevention programs and fall-risk screenings.
- NCOA supported 35 Benefits Enrollment Centers (BECs), which provide comprehensive, person-centered benefits assistance to low-income people with Medicare. The BECs helped over 68,000 people submit over 120,000 applications for benefits worth an estimated $220 million.
- The National Institute of Senior Centers (NISC) Celebrated 44 years of service to the nation’s 10,000+ senior centers, offering webinars, conference workshops, online resources, and networking and learning opportunities.
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