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“As the longevity revolution continues in America, changes in attitudes and policies toward aging will be necessary. Inherent in the aging of America is the absolute need for people to age with the highest levels of health, vitality and independence. For this to occur, senior centers will remain in the fore- front of helping seniors to function effectively in society, to exercise self-reli- ance, and to achieve a high quality of life.”

—Senior Centers: Opportunities for Successful Aging, by Beisgen & Kraitchman 2

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