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Organization

The Administration on Aging (AoA) is the Federal agency responsible for advancing the concerns and interests of older people and their caregivers. AoA works with and through the Aging Services Network to promote the development of a comprehensive and coordinated system of home and community-based long-term care that is responsive to the needs and preferences of older people and their family caregivers. AoA is part of the Department of Health and Human Services and is headed by the Assistant Secretary for Aging, who reports directly to the Secretary.

Administration on Aging Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority (April 2010): This document provides a detailed description of each component of AoA and outlines the key roles and functions of each center and office. Administration on Aging Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority (January 2011): This document details the reorganization of AoA and establishes the Office of Community Living Assistance Services and Supports (Office of CLASS).

AoA's Senior Leadership

Kathy Greenlee
Administrator, Administration for Community Living and Assistant Secretary for Aging

Vacant
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Aging

Edwin L. Walker
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Operations

John Wren
Deputy Assistant Sectary for Policy, Planning, and Evaluation

Dan Berger
Director, Center for Management and Budget



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