Sec. 2. Table of contents
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The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. References. Sec. 4. Definitions. TITLE I—Modernizing definitions and programs under the Administration on Aging Sec. 101. Reauthorization. Sec. 102. Person-centered, trauma-informed services. Sec. 103. Aging and Disability Resource Centers. Sec. 104. Assistive technology. Sec. 105. Vaccination. Sec. 106. Malnutrition. Sec. 107. Sexually transmitted diseases. Sec. 108. Addressing chronic pain management.
Sec. 109. Screening for suicide risk. Sec. 110. Addressing public health emergencies and emerging health threats. Sec. 111. Clarification regarding board and care facilities. Sec. 112. Person-centered, trauma-informed services. Sec. 113. Modernizing the review of applications and providing technical assistance for disasters. Sec. 114. Notification of availability of or updates to policies, practices, and procedures through a uniform e-format. Sec. 115. Evidence-Based program adaptation.
Sec. 116. Business acumen provisions and clarification regarding outside funding for area agencies on aging. Sec. 117. National resource center for older individuals experiencing the long-term and adverse consequences of trauma. Sec. 118. National Resource Center for Women and Retirement. Sec. 119. Family caregivers. Sec. 120. Coordination with Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use and Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sec. 121. Modernizing the Interagency Coordinating Committee on Healthy Aging and Age-Friendly Communities.
Sec. 122. Professional standards for nutrition official under the Assistant Secretary. Sec. 123. Report on social isolation. Sec. 124. Innovation, demonstration, and evaluation within aging programs. TITLE II—Improving grants for State and community programs on aging Sec. 201. Determinants of health. Sec. 202. Younger onset Alzheimer’s disease. Sec. 203. Reauthorization. Sec. 204. Hold harmless formula. Sec. 205. Outreach efforts. Sec. 206. Maintenance of effort for State Long-Term Care Ombudsman program.
Sec. 207. Coordination with resource centers. Sec. 208. Senior legal hotlines. Sec. 209. Increase in limit on use of allotted funds for State administrative costs. Sec. 210. Improvements to nutrition programs. Sec. 211. Review of reports. Sec. 212. Other practices. Sec. 213. Culturally appropriate, medically tailored meals. Sec. 214. Nutrition services study. Sec. 215. National Family Caregiver Support program. Sec. 216. National Family Caregiver Support program cap. TITLE III—Modernizing Activities for Health, Independence, and Longevity Sec. 301.
Reauthorization. Sec. 302. Falls prevention and chronic disease self-management education. Sec. 303. Technical assistance and innovation to improve transportation for older individuals. Sec. 304. Grant program for multigenerational collaboration. TITLE IV—Senior Community Service Employment Program Sec. 401. Priority for the senior community service employment program. Sec. 402. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE V—Enhancing grants for Native Americans Sec. 501. Reauthorization.
TITLE VI—Modernizing allotments for vulnerable elder rights protection activities and other programs Sec. 601. Reauthorization; vulnerable elder rights protection activities. Sec. 602. Volunteer State long-term care ombudsman representatives. Sec. 603. Prevention of elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Sec. 604. Principles for person-directed services and supports during serious illness. Sec. 605. Extension of the Supporting Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Act. Sec. 606.
Best practices for home and community-based ombudsmen. Sec. 607. Senior home modification assistance initiative. TITLE VII—Miscellaneous Sec. 701. Technical corrections.