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... poverty . It is important that their hopes not be lightly treated and that we move ahead and call for greater elderly assistance in meeting our national needs . 1 This committee recently concluded extensive hearings on the War on Poverty ...
... poverty . It is important that their hopes not be lightly treated and that we move ahead and call for greater elderly assistance in meeting our national needs . 1 This committee recently concluded extensive hearings on the War on Poverty ...
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... Poverty . Next to him is Walt Williams , who has been for quite a while work- ing for us in this particular area of the aging , and next to Walt is Bob McCan , who has also been serving at OEO on the problems of the aging and related ...
... Poverty . Next to him is Walt Williams , who has been for quite a while work- ing for us in this particular area of the aging , and next to Walt is Bob McCan , who has also been serving at OEO on the problems of the aging and related ...
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... poverty pro- grams for needed help . Our staff is making a detailed analysis of reports from all of the Operation Medicare Alert projects . The social knowledge that is gained can help govern- ment agencies form realistic public policy ...
... poverty pro- grams for needed help . Our staff is making a detailed analysis of reports from all of the Operation Medicare Alert projects . The social knowledge that is gained can help govern- ment agencies form realistic public policy ...
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... poverty expenditures will total $ 21 billion . Of this amount , it is estimated that more than 40 % will benefit persons over 65 years of age . To give a sharper focus on this , let us look at 1964 , the last year for which detailed ...
... poverty expenditures will total $ 21 billion . Of this amount , it is estimated that more than 40 % will benefit persons over 65 years of age . To give a sharper focus on this , let us look at 1964 , the last year for which detailed ...
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... Poverty . Senator KENNEDY . We have your testimony . Would you proceed ? Mr. SHRIVER . Yes . Mr. Chairman , I welcome this chance to discuss with you and the other members of the committee the questions involved with poverty and older ...
... Poverty . Senator KENNEDY . We have your testimony . Would you proceed ? Mr. SHRIVER . Yes . Mr. Chairman , I welcome this chance to discuss with you and the other members of the committee the questions involved with poverty and older ...
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Page 4 - An aged man is but a paltry thing, A tattered coat upon a stick, unless Soul clap its hands and sing...
Page 18 - The first wealth is health. Sickness is poor-spirited, and cannot serve any one: it must husband its resources to live. But health or fulness answers its own ends and has to spare, runs over, and inundates the neighborhoods and creeks of other men's necessities.
Page 132 - Disease, held in 1951, defined screening as "the presumptive identification of unrecognized disease or defect by the application of tests, examinations, or other procedures which can be applied rapidly.
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Page 33 - Where an individual is in an institution and his condition is such that the availability of medical care in such institution is not a principal reason for his presence there, only that part of the cost of care in the institution as Is attributable to medical care (as...
Page 337 - Medical Association, the American College of Surgeons, the American College of Physicians and the American Hospital Association.
Page 55 - ... or wilfully neglects or refuses to provide for the support and maintenance of his or her...
Page 33 - ... this subparagraph) in such institution is a principal reason for his presence there, and meals and lodging are furnished as a necessary incident to such care, the entire cost of medical care and meals and lodging at the institution, which are furnished while the individual requires continual medical care, shall constitute an expense for medical care. For example, medical care includes the entire cost of institutional care for a person who is mentally ill and unsafe when left alone.