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It is our pledge at National Eldercare Alliance to take care of our members as if they were our own family. If we feel a service or facility wouldn't be worthy for our own parents or family, then we won't recommend them to you either.
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Senior Hotlines

Senior Hotlines is a compilation of health organizations with toll-free telephone numbers. This list will continue to grow as more hotlines are found.

Alzheimer’s Association 1-800-272-3900
Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral 1-800-272-3900
American Council of the Blind 1-800-424-8666
American Foundation for the Blind 1-800-232-5463
American Diabetes Association 1-800-800-2383
Arthritis Foundation 1-800-283-7800
Consumer Nutrition Hotline 1-800-366-1655
Medicare Hotline 1-800-633-4227
National Cancer Institute 1-800-422-6337
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence 1-800-622-2255
National Depressive and Manic Depressive Association 1-800-826-3632
National Fraud Information Center 1-800-876-7060
National Hospice Organization 1-800-658-8898
National Institute on Aging Information 1-800-222-2225
National Mental Health Association 1-800-969-6642
National Senior Service Corps Hotline 1-800-424-8867
Social Security 1-800-772-1213


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