Nursing Homes: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Nursing Homes of the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, Part 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 |
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Page 783
... families to meet their own responsibilities without relying on the Federal Government to care for them at the risk of toppling our entire social security structure . I would like to discuss this bill in some detail so that Members of ...
... families to meet their own responsibilities without relying on the Federal Government to care for them at the risk of toppling our entire social security structure . I would like to discuss this bill in some detail so that Members of ...
Page 788
... families . A copy of my remarks was printed in the Congressional Record for June 20 , 1961 , page 10076 , when this bill was introduced . I strongly recommend that our colleagues review it as certainly this bill is a step in the right ...
... families . A copy of my remarks was printed in the Congressional Record for June 20 , 1961 , page 10076 , when this bill was introduced . I strongly recommend that our colleagues review it as certainly this bill is a step in the right ...
Page 795
... families . There were a total of 1,066 who received funds from the family , from retirement pensions or from their own individual funds . As a result of our experience with nursing homes , we in the public health service of Missouri are ...
... families . There were a total of 1,066 who received funds from the family , from retirement pensions or from their own individual funds . As a result of our experience with nursing homes , we in the public health service of Missouri are ...
Page 796
... families . They must come to understand that in a boarding house under present laws an operator to remain legal will need either to transfer his patients to nursing homes or other institutions or to permit them to die of neglect . HOME ...
... families . They must come to understand that in a boarding house under present laws an operator to remain legal will need either to transfer his patients to nursing homes or other institutions or to permit them to die of neglect . HOME ...
Page 805
... families despite the fact that homes are built much smaller today and we have complex problems of children on one side and grandparents on the other . But many of these people who are in nursing homes are having their care costs shared ...
... families despite the fact that homes are built much smaller today and we have complex problems of children on one side and grandparents on the other . But many of these people who are in nursing homes are having their care costs shared ...
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