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New Mexico

New Mexico Elder Economic Security Standard Index

  • The New Mexico Elder Economic Security Standard™ Index

  • Elders Living on the Edge: When Basic Needs Exceed Income in New Mexico

New Mexico Supplemental Reports

  • Aging in Place with Dignity: Policy Recommendations to Increase Economic Security for New Mexico Elders
  • Bridging the Gap: the Role of Individuals, Community and Governments in New Mexico’s Elder Economic Security

New Mexico Media

  • 8-30-10, Report Takes a Look at N.M.'s Elderly, Albuquerque Journal
  • 8-24-10, The Morning Show with Harvey Twite, KEDU Radio
  • 8-21-2010, Study Shows Things are Tough for State's Seniors, Santa Fe New Mexican


State Resources

  • Press Event Agenda
  • New Mexico Conference on Aging Panel Agenda
  • New Mexico Elder Economic Security Initiative Information for Policy Makers
  • New Mexico Elder Economic Security Initiative Fact Sheet
  • New Mexico Elder Index Presentation (Gerontology Institute at University of Massachusetts Boston)
  • New Mexico Press Event Presentation (Wider Opportunities for Women)
  • New Mexico Webinar Presentation (Wider Opportunities for Women)
  • New Mexico Overview for Policymakers
  • Los Alamos County Fact Sheet
  • Albuquerque Community Forum Flyer: May 10, 2010
  • Farmington Community Forum Flyer: May 13, 2010
  • Gallup Community Forum Flyer: May 12, 2010

 

Press Kit

  • PRESS RELEASE: New Mexico Elders Living on the Edge: New Report Shows Basic Needs are Exceeding Income
  • PRESS RELEASE: New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department Takes the Lead to Achieve Economic Security for the State's Elders Launches Multi-year Economic Security Initiative

 

 

 

STATE PARTNER ORGANIZATION

 

New Mexico Aging & Long-Term Services Department

Emily Kaltenbach, Director of Policy and Planning

2550 Cerrillos Road

Sante Fe, New Mexico 87505

(505) 476-4799

www.nmaging.state.nm.us



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