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... facilities ; $ 2,540,000 for programs under the Age Discrimi- nation in Employment Act ; and $ 1.3 million for the Service Corps of Retired Executives . The Appropriations Act also pro- vides $ 90.6 million for Title IX , The Older ...
... facilities ; $ 2,540,000 for programs under the Age Discrimi- nation in Employment Act ; and $ 1.3 million for the Service Corps of Retired Executives . The Appropriations Act also pro- vides $ 90.6 million for Title IX , The Older ...
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... Facilities for the Ag- ing , American Association of Homes for the Aging , Washington , D.C. , $ 45,442 . International Information Clearing- house , Housing and Environment , Inter- national Center for Social Gerontology , Washington ...
... Facilities for the Ag- ing , American Association of Homes for the Aging , Washington , D.C. , $ 45,442 . International Information Clearing- house , Housing and Environment , Inter- national Center for Social Gerontology , Washington ...
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... facilities , homes and long - term care facilities , and volunteer agencies . Aging and Human Development is a one - year , 45 - credit program leading to a certificate in Aging and Human Development . The program is a three - quarter ...
... facilities , homes and long - term care facilities , and volunteer agencies . Aging and Human Development is a one - year , 45 - credit program leading to a certificate in Aging and Human Development . The program is a three - quarter ...
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... Growth and Continu- ity . At Sangamon State University , Shepherd Rd . Gari Lesnoff - Caravaglia , The University , Springfield , Ill . 62708 . May 16-20 . Management of Long - Term Care Facilities. December '76 -January '77 25.
... Growth and Continu- ity . At Sangamon State University , Shepherd Rd . Gari Lesnoff - Caravaglia , The University , Springfield , Ill . 62708 . May 16-20 . Management of Long - Term Care Facilities. December '76 -January '77 25.
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... facilities for which Medicaid may assume pay- ment when , in fact , they could re- main in their homes with appropri- ate social services . Not only is home In a 12 - month period , approxi- mately 38,500 elderly individuals living in ...
... facilities for which Medicaid may assume pay- ment when , in fact , they could re- main in their homes with appropri- ate social services . Not only is home In a 12 - month period , approxi- mately 38,500 elderly individuals living in ...
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Page 24 - The foregoing cases suggest that specific guarantees in the Bill of Rights have penumbras, formed by emanations from those guarantees that help give them life and substance.
Page 3 - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this eleventh day of April, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy-seven, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and first.
Page 16 - The majority of old people are working or would like to have some kind of work to do (including housework and volunteer work).
Page 30 - The primary objective of this title is the development of viable urban communities, by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities, principally for persons of low and moderate income.
Page 20 - There are some who believe that such high rates would create an intolerable burden on low-income and middle-income families. This is a false argument that ignores the substantial increase in real earnings that these families will enjoy at the same time that tax rates rise. Even a tax rate increase of 10 percentage points over the next 50 years is only an increase of 0.2 percent per year.
Page 3 - Are we comfortable with a system in which some retirees pile up the maximum Social Security benefits on top of generous pensions, while other retirees have no pension income and find Social Security barely enough to get by on?
Page 31 - VI The Right to the Best Level of Physical and Mental Health Services Needed. Such services should include the latest knowledge and techniques science can make available without regard to economic status.
Page 3 - Commissioner shall, in accordance with regulations he shall prescribe, disburse the funds so withheld directly to any public or nonprofit private organization or agency or political subdivision of such State submitting an approved plan in accordance with the provisions of section 304 and section 306.