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Offers a broad range of programs and services for people with Alzheimer's disease, their families, and caregivers. Programs include a help line, support groups, Safe Return, workshops, conferences, public policy initiatives, and community awareness activities.
 
Offers challenging programs in the arts, humanities, health, wellness, travel, and volunteer service. IONA is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for mature adults. It creates opportunities for adults 55 years of age and older to continue their personal growth through meaningful service to the community. 
 
Teaches reading, writing, math computation, and life skills to functionally illiterate older adults.  Learning centers are located in all eight wards, and a noon meal is provided.
 
Helps the elderly poor of DC live independently. Volunteers provide regular visits, phone calls for reassurance, escorts to medical appointments, help with cleaning and home repairs, and assistance in finding housing.