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And the health-care overhaul law provides funds to test similar non-institutional alternatives for treating people who need long-term care.
Federal program aims to keep seniors out of hospitals and nursing homes Susan Jaffe 2010
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Far too few seniors know we are now closing the Medicare "donut hole" coverage gap, providing free annual tests for chronic diseases, and helping middle-class families afford long-term care.
Barbara J. Easterling: How Democrats Can Win Back Seniors Barbara J. Easterling 2010
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It pays for physical, mental, dental, and long-term care.
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And the health-care overhaul law provides funds to test similar non-institutional alternatives for treating people who need long-term care.
Federal program aims to keep seniors out of hospitals and nursing homes Susan Jaffe 2010
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Then she wants to put aside money for his long-term care.
Landover mom of 3, putting herself through college, wins million-dollar lottery 2010
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The framework and tools of the Elder Economic Security Initiative, including the Elder Economic Security Standard ™ Index (Elder Index), are already endorsed and used by providers within and outside the aging network created through the Act. The Elder Index measures the cost of basic needs for seniors living in the community, including: housing, health care, food, transportation, miscellaneous essentials and, when necessary, home and community-based long-term care.
Stacy Sanders: 45 Years of Helping Seniors Age in Place. What's Next? Economic Security. 2010
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And it means less than minimal progress in dealing with long term care.
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He also worked on issues related to aging and long-term care.
Ike Andrews, 84; N.C. Democrat served six terms in Congress 2010
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The framework and tools of the Elder Economic Security Initiative, including the Elder Economic Security Standard ™ Index (Elder Index), are already endorsed and used by providers within and outside the aging network created through the Act. The Elder Index measures the cost of basic needs for seniors living in the community, including: housing, health care, food, transportation, miscellaneous essentials and, when necessary, home and community-based long-term care.
Stacy Sanders: 45 Years of Helping Seniors Age in Place. What's Next? Economic Security. 2010
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We had no idea he might be eligible for financial assistance from the Department of Veterans Affairs to help pay for long-term care.
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