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The need for effective services for the elderly will continue to increase as the number of seniors explodes in the coming years. State services will face demand for senior care on an unprecedented scale and scope. This paper explores how different states have responded to this challenge, in terms of the structure of their state departments responsible for elder care services. Using continua based on the centralization and scope of services at the state level, four service paradigms have been identified. All of these paradigms have been successfully applied in different states, and are vigorously defended by various stakeholders. Their strengths and weaknesses will be explored, along with implications for a "best practices" departmental strategy and structure.
... to provide services to citizens with low income or otherwise challenged. For example, the Connecti... with seniors, even if this meant splitting programs such as Medicaid and Medicare according t...
.... Accelerated Recognition of Partnership Income In many industries, business is commonly carried o...As a result, tax can be reduced by splitting income among several taxpayers, particularly low r... that provide low-cost housing for seniors . certain universities outside Canada . certain fo...
...In particular, the income tax proposals from the March 22 budget were reintr...As a result, tax can be reduced by splitting income among several taxpayers, particularly low r... that provide low-cost housing for seniors . certain universities outside Canada . certain fo...
... cash flows by year, changes in revenue and income, and other measures of impact, as appropriate. Sec...AHAM recommended that DOE consider splitting the following two product classes: Product class 5..., such as low-income households and seniors, who may be disproportionately affected by a natio...
College provides a context for experimentation with alcohol and drugs, the consequences of which range from mild to severe. One purpose of this study involved testing the usefulness of the Shortened Inventory of Problems - Alcohol and Drugs (SIP-AD) to assess negative consequences associated with substance use. A random sample of students (n = 421) was drawn from a medium-sized, public university. Subjects reported patterns of use for alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine over both the last 30 days and the past year. Reliability and factor analyses illustrated the internal consistency and validity of the SIP-AD. Multiple linear regression was also used to show how demographic characteristics and substance use behaviors can predict problems associated with using alcohol and/or drugs.
..., gender, race, classification in college, income, and place of residence provided a demographic pro...About 69% of seniors and 78% of juniors used alcohol/drugs in the past ..., there are no substantive reasons for splitting the inventory into three subscales. For the next p...
... taxes, in particular for lower- and middle-income families . Investments directed at the environment...With regards to seniors, pension income splitting will be permitted and th...
(Editor's note: This is the second of a series of questions being asked the 11 candidates for the vacancy on the Upland City Council. The deadline for returned mailed-in ballots for the race is Aug. 29.) QUESTION: Upland is faced with increasing salaries and pension costs for retired employees. What do you think needs to be done in order to make salaries and pension costs affordable?
...Another way might be splitting the cost of retirement benefits more evenly betwee... practice of allowing employees retirement income based upon their highest single year salary. I wou... volunteers to enhance services for seniors, library users and the animal shelter. This will s...
Democrats rewrote Governor Christie's $29.6 billion budget proposal on Thursday to boost aid to public schools and tax relief for seniors -- and make millionaires pay more -- as they finalized a wholesale reform of public pensions and health benefits. The Democrats' new budget bill -- due out Monday, just days before the state constitutional deadline for a balanced spending plan -- would also undo several of Christie's unpopular cuts from last year by restoring aid to schools and family planning centers, and reversing a tax-credit reduction for low-income workers.
... street broadcast every speech at ear-splitting volume. Around 11 a.m., a New Orleans-style jazz b...
... solutions to the pressing problems that seniors face, and our agenda for the 110th Congress will t..., we'll explore problems with the low- income subsidy benefit and identify practical solutions. ... of the people who reported skipping or splitting dosages prior to Medicare's prescription drug cove...
(Editor's note: This is the second of a series of questions being asked the 11 candidates for the vacancy on the Upland City Council. The deadline for returned mailed-in ballots for the race is Aug. 29.) QUESTION: Upland is faced with increasing salaries and pension costs for retired employees. What do you think needs to be done in order to make salaries and pension costs affordable?
...Another way might be splitting the cost of retirement benefits more evenly betwee... practice of allowing employees retirement income based upon their highest single year salary. I wou... volunteers to enhance services for seniors, library users and the animal shelter. This will s...
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