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Region I Additional Contact Information

John F. Kennedy Bldg., Room 2075
Boston, MA 02203
Phone: (617) 565-1158
Fax: (617) 565-4511

Welcome from the Region I Contact Information Regional Office of Administration on Aging: Serving the States of Connecticut, Massachussettes, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont..

The Administration on Aging is the focal point in the federal government for serving older persons and their families. The Older Americans Act established a National Network on Aging that includes the Administration on Aging, State and Area Agencies on Aging, Tribal Organizations and service providers. Through this network, older persons in each community have access to supportive and nutrition services. Persons age 60 and over may participate, and priority is given to the elderly with greatest economic or social needs.

Staff Assignments:

Gene Brown
Aging Services Program Specialist
Telephone: (617)565-1164

Joseph M. Carlin
RD
Telephone: (617)565-1170

Barry Michaels
Aging Services Program Specialist
Telephone: (617)565-1165


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