Audio & Video Files
Featured Galleries
- 7/17/12 - Assistant Secretary Greenlee discusses ACL’s programs for caregivers with the Amy Comstock Rick (CEO of the Parkinson’s Action Network)
- 7/10/12 - Assistant Secretary Greenlee speaks at N4A’s 37th Annual Conference
- 5/23/10 - Assistant Secretary Greenlee discusses the need for a skilled geriatric workforce at the 2010 American Geriatrics Society Meeting.
- 3/21/10 - Assistant Secretary Greenlee interview with GracefulAging.com
- 5/20/10 - Assistant Secretary Greenlee speaks at N4A’s 35th Annual Conference
- 2/26/10 - Global Connections United Nations Television Interviews Kathy Greenlee, Assistant Secretary of Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and AARP President Jennie Chin Hansen .
- 11/8/09 - Assistant Secretary Kathy Greenlee addresses AAHSA members during the opening session of the 2009 AAHSA annual meeting in Chicago. She highlighted the major themes of her work at AoA:
- keeping seniors healthy
- expanding options for home and community-based services, and
- culture change in nursing homes
- 9/2/2009 - Assistant Secretary Kathy Greenlee discusses how the needs of seniors can be met at the 2009 MOWAA conference
- 8/18/09 - Secretary Sebelius Addresses the SMP National Conference
- 7/21/2009 - Kathy Greenlee Addresses the Association of Area Agencies on Aging (N4A)
- 6/29/2009 - Statement from Kathy Greenlee, Assistant Secretary on Aging
- For those outside of the Washington area, or who miss the original broadcast, the
radio interviews are available in two ways. To listen to the show on your computer,
click on the desired audio segment to launch it (Windows Media Player required).
To download the show as a podcast on your computer or MP3 player, right click on
an audio segment, select Save Target As, and save the file accordingly
Audio Instructions
Sound clips/files can be played on most any computer, however the file sizes can
be considerably large. To play .wav files you will need a browser plug-in or other
program that can handle them. AoA patrons can use QuickTime, Media Player or Real
Player, which can play files of many different formats on both PC and Macintosh.
Video Instructions
AoA Video clips are in the following formats:
Video clips/files can be played on most any computer, however the file sizes can be considerably large. To play video clips/ files you will need a browser plug-in or other program that can handle them. AoA patrons can use QuickTime, Media Player or Real Player, which can play files of many different formats on both PC and Macintosh.
[00:02:30:10] SMPTE - Society of Motion Pictures and Television Engineers - Video Time Code - Where the above clip plays for 2 minutes, 30 seconds and 10 Frames.
Free Plug-ins
For your convenience here are the plug-ins you may need to install to view some of the content in AoA’s Multimedia Gallery:
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