(B) Multidisciplinary centers The multidisciplinary centers of gerontology described in paragraph (1) shall
(i) recruit and train personnel;
(ii) conduct basic and applied research toward the development of information related to aging;
(iii) stimulate the incorporation of information on aging into the teaching of biological, behavioral, and social sciences at colleges and universities;
(iv) help to develop training programs in the field of aging at schools of public health, education, social work, and psychology, and other appropriate schools within colleges and universities;
(v) serve as a repository of information and knowledge on aging, including information about best practices in long-term care service delivery, housing, and transportation;
(vi) provide information and other technical assistance to public and voluntary organizations, including State agencies and area agencies on aging, which serve the needs of older individuals in planning and developing services provided under other provisions of this chapter;
(vii) if appropriate, provide information relating to assistive technology; and
(viii) provide training and technical assistance to support the provision of community-based mental health services for older individuals.