Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Special Committee on AgingU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 |
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... changes in rural Iowa during the past number of years . I think most of us here this morning can remember back in the early part of the century . Back in the early days the size of farms were smaller . What is considered an adequate ...
... changes in rural Iowa during the past number of years . I think most of us here this morning can remember back in the early part of the century . Back in the early days the size of farms were smaller . What is considered an adequate ...
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... changes in the policy of both Federal and State governments to recognize the special needs of the rural elderly . It ... change the formula now , without adjustments , will mean taking funds away from some areas in order to make them ...
... changes in the policy of both Federal and State governments to recognize the special needs of the rural elderly . It ... change the formula now , without adjustments , will mean taking funds away from some areas in order to make them ...
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... changes were made and a contract to get the work started was let the first of June 1976. The kitchen is practically completed . We still lack a garbage disposal and the booster heater on the dishwasher . Today we are initiating it and ...
... changes were made and a contract to get the work started was let the first of June 1976. The kitchen is practically completed . We still lack a garbage disposal and the booster heater on the dishwasher . Today we are initiating it and ...
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... change in the attitude toward the elderly , some more assertive changes need to be incorporated into the programs . For instance , in housing , HUD's low - income housing has been eliminated or cut back so drastically that many of our ...
... change in the attitude toward the elderly , some more assertive changes need to be incorporated into the programs . For instance , in housing , HUD's low - income housing has been eliminated or cut back so drastically that many of our ...
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... change in their social world was slower and social roles were less abstract or ambiguous than is the case today . In 1942 , a role theory approach to understanding adjustment to present and future roles was proposed which ... changes 84.
... change in their social world was slower and social roles were less abstract or ambiguous than is the case today . In 1942 , a role theory approach to understanding adjustment to present and future roles was proposed which ... changes 84.
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Page 91 - Spiritual Well-Being is the affirmation of life in a relationship with God, self, community and environment that nurtures and celebrates wholeness.
Page 156 - The poet in our time . . . must live in the body as actively as he lives in his head; he must learn to extend himself into whatever actions he can perform, in order to be 'part of the solution and not part of the problem'; he must do whatever he can see to do to bring down the World Federation of Death, Inc.
Page 202 - The plan of care developed in consultation with the agency staff covers all pertinent diagnoses, including mental status, types of services and equipment required, frequency of visits, prognosis, rehabilitation potential, functional limitations, activities permitted, nutritional requirements, medications and treatments, any safety measures to protect against injury. Instructions for timely discharge or referral, and any other appropriate items. If a physician refers a patient under a plan of...
Page 54 - A farmowner without decent, safe, and sanitary housing for his own use or for the use of his tenants, sharecroppers, farm laborers, or farm manager. (b...
Page 55 - Industrial development loans may be made in any area that is not within the outer boundary of any city having a population of 50,000 or more and its immediately adjacent urbanized and urbanizing areas with a population density of more than 100 persons per square mile.
Page 201 - Has training and experience in health service administration and at least 1 year of supervisory or administrative experience in home health care or related health programs.
Page 84 - Especially in the urban middle classes, however, the father does not work in the home and his son is not able to observe his work or to participate in it from an early age. Furthermore many of the masculine functions are of a relatively abstract and intangible character, such that their meaning must remain almost wholly inaccessible to a child. This leaves the boy without a tangible meaningful model- to emulate and without the possibility of a gradual initiation into the activities of the adult male...
Page 42 - III moneys, areawide supporting services which include a strong outreach, information, referral and counseling component, and transportation in 12 passenger vans and by a corps of volunteer drivers. Homemaker and home health services are the major gap-filling services to date. In the 18 months of the program implementation, over 3,000 — 11.5 percent — of the older people in the area have participated in one way or another, at a cost, under our present funding, of just under $200 per person per...
Page 51 - ... has a population in excess of 10,000 but not in excess of 20,000, and (A) is not contained within a standard metropolitan statistical area, and (B) has a serious lack of mortgage credit for lower and moderate-income families, as determined by the Secretary of Agriculture and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Page 53 - As used in this title, the term 'rural' and 'rural area' mean any open country or any place, town, village, or city which is not part of or associated with an urban area and which...