Long-term Care After Olmstead: Aging and Disability Groups Seek Common Ground : Hearing Before the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session, Washington, DC, September 24, 2001, Volume 4 |
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... cost of care provided by family mem- bers and other informal caregivers . An estimated 60 percent of disabled elderly individuals living in their own homes and communities rely exclusively on their families and other unpaid sources for ...
... cost of care provided by family mem- bers and other informal caregivers . An estimated 60 percent of disabled elderly individuals living in their own homes and communities rely exclusively on their families and other unpaid sources for ...
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... costs of long- term care . Families play a major role in supplying services . For example , an estimated 60 percent of disabled elderly individuals living in communities rely exclusively on their families and other unpaid sources for ...
... costs of long- term care . Families play a major role in supplying services . For example , an estimated 60 percent of disabled elderly individuals living in communities rely exclusively on their families and other unpaid sources for ...
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... cost , Medicaid is the most significant source of federal funds 16People with disabilities generally become eligible ... costs are shared by the federal government and states , and each state program's federal and state funding shares ...
... cost , Medicaid is the most significant source of federal funds 16People with disabilities generally become eligible ... costs are shared by the federal government and states , and each state program's federal and state funding shares ...
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... costs of long - term care . For example , they do not include wages lost when an unpaid family caregiver takes time off from work to provide assistance . " " Federal programs supporting people with disabilities can be categorized ...
... costs of long - term care . For example , they do not include wages lost when an unpaid family caregiver takes time off from work to provide assistance . " " Federal programs supporting people with disabilities can be categorized ...
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... cost of the services to be provided under a waiver ( plus other state These waivers are codified at 42 U.S.C. § 1396n ( c ) . " Provisions of the Medicaid statute that may be waived include ( 1 ) " statewideness , ” which requires that ...
... cost of the services to be provided under a waiver ( plus other state These waivers are codified at 42 U.S.C. § 1396n ( c ) . " Provisions of the Medicaid statute that may be waived include ( 1 ) " statewideness , ” which requires that ...
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