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A short summary of the similarly titled AARP Public Policy Institute Issue Paper by Robert Wilden and Donald L. Redfoot documenting the potential need for supportive services among older residents in ... More
This AARP Public Policy Institute study, by Rosalie A. Kane, Mary Olsen Baker and Wendy Veazie of the National LTC Resource Center, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota; and Jennifer Salmo ... More
Updated (as of October 2004) information about assisted living in the United States is provided in this AARP Public Policy Institute Fact Sheet by Bernadette Wright. Topics include: assisted living de ... More
A short summary of the similarly titled AARP Public Policy Institute Issue Brief in which Bernadette Wright discusses the characteristics of assisted living residents; assisted living's philosophy and ... More
A succinct summary of the similarly titled AARP Public Policy Institute Issue Paper by Bernadette Wright about the experiences of Connecticut, Minnesota, New Jersey and North Carolina with a new servi ... More
An overview of assisted living state statutes and regulations by Stephanie Edelstein and Karen Gaddy of the American Bar Association for the AARP Public Policy Institute --- Volume I -- Guide and Tabl ... More
In a growing number of states, a new services model has emerged, in which assisted living services are provided in unlicensed housing. This AARP Public Policy Institute Issue Paper by Bernadette Wrigh ... More
Characteristics of assisted living residents; the services provided and their cost and affordability; assuring quality and consumer protection; assisted living's philosophy and the degree to which it ... More