2005 White House Conference on Aging


About the Conference

The White House Conference on Aging occurs once a decade to make aging policy recommendations to the President and Congress, and to assist the public and private sectors in promoting dignity, health, independence and economic security of current and future generations of older persons.

The 2005 White House Conference on Aging occurs as the first wave of the baby boom generation prepares for retirement, creating an important opportunity to creatively assess aging in America and improve the lives of older Americans.

Please join us as we prepare for the first White House Conference on Aging of the 21st Century!

Welcome to the "about the conference" section of the WHCoA website. In this section you can access information about the conference, its Mission, Appropriations, Authorizing Legislation, and the Policy Committee. In addition, you can learn more about the History of the conference.

2005 White House Conference on Aging Final Report

The entire report is available for download in the following sections:

Final Report (2M)
  Letter of Transmittal
  Chapter 1: Executive Summary
  Chapter 2: Resolutions & Implementation
  Chapter 3: Delegates & Committee Members
Appendix Part 1 (2M)
  Legislation & Charters
Appendix Part 2 (12M)
  Pre-Conference Events
Appendix Part 3 (281kb)
  Delegates & invitees
Appendix Part 4 (21M)
  The Conference
Appendix Part 5 (7M)
  Resolutions & Implementation Strategies
Appendix Part 6 (13M)
  Input from Governors &
National Congress of American Indians
Appendix Part 7 (97kb)
  Staff, Volunteers and Special Recognition
Appendix Part 8 (30M)
  Delegate Materials
Appendix Part 9 -10 (861kb)
  A Profile of Older Americans
  Acronyms
   

 

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