Developments in AgingU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 |
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... tion on Aging , the National Institute on Aging , and the Social Secu- rity Administration . All three responses indicated an increasing awareness of the concerns of older women . These included a descrip- tion of a research project on ...
... tion on Aging , the National Institute on Aging , and the Social Secu- rity Administration . All three responses indicated an increasing awareness of the concerns of older women . These included a descrip- tion of a research project on ...
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... tion , as revealed by the assessment . In instances where institutionaliza- tion is advisable and acceptable to the older person , the counsellor would assist the individual and family to decide which institution is preferable and help ...
... tion , as revealed by the assessment . In instances where institutionaliza- tion is advisable and acceptable to the older person , the counsellor would assist the individual and family to decide which institution is preferable and help ...
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... tion , the offer of assessment , planning , counseling , and the subsequent services likely to be set in motion , if accepted by the frail person , will help assure that the autonomy of the elderly householder is continued by providing ...
... tion , the offer of assessment , planning , counseling , and the subsequent services likely to be set in motion , if accepted by the frail person , will help assure that the autonomy of the elderly householder is continued by providing ...
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... tion about the extent and , in some cases , the nature of the problem . The objective of this study was to provide information and make recommendations regarding the effects of the interrelationships of benefit programs for the elderly ...
... tion about the extent and , in some cases , the nature of the problem . The objective of this study was to provide information and make recommendations regarding the effects of the interrelationships of benefit programs for the elderly ...
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... tion would benefit both the " givers " ( taxpayers ) and the " receivers " ( aging beneficiaries ) . Thus , while we endorse in principal the notion of some centralization of local administration of a number of Federal programs , we ...
... tion would benefit both the " givers " ( taxpayers ) and the " receivers " ( aging beneficiaries ) . Thus , while we endorse in principal the notion of some centralization of local administration of a number of Federal programs , we ...
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activities Administration on Aging agencies on aging amended area agencies benefits Bill Brock Committee on Aging conference consumer continue coordination County Department designed Dick Clark disabled efforts elderly and handicapped eligible evaluation facilities Federal Council field of aging fiscal year 1976 frail elderly Frank Church funds geriatric gerontology grants health services home health hospital housing impact implementation improve income increase information and referral Institute involved Lawton Chiles legal services legislation long-term long-term care major meals medicaid medicare ment mental National needs nursing home nutrition Office Older Americans Act older persons organizations participants patients percent planning population problems Public Law regional rehabilitation residents retirement senior centers senior citizens serve Social Security social services staff tion title IV-A training title VII training program transportation University VA hospital Vance Hartke volunteers Washington
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Page 90 - Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 North Carolina 35 North Dakota 36 Ohio 37 Oklahoma 38...
Page 107 - The Congress hereby declares that the general welfare and security of the Nation and the health and living standards of its people require housing production and related community development sufficient to remedy the serious housing shortage, the elimination of substandard and other inadequate housing through the clearance of slums and blighted areas, and the realization as soon as feasible of the goal of a decent home and a suitable living environment for every American family...
Page 81 - OAVP" refers to the Older American Volunteer Programs, which include: the Retired Senior Volunteer Program, the Foster Grandparent Program, and the Senior Companion Program. "Project" is the locally planned and implemented Retired Senior Volunteer Program activity as agreed upon between ACTION and the sponsor. "Service Area" is a geographically defined area in which volunteers are recruited, enrolled, and placed on assignments.
Page 40 - ... (e) The Secretary and the Commissioner shall make available to the Council such staff, information, and other assistance as it may require to carry out its activities.
Page 107 - 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 181 - To provide financial assistance to the States and political subdivisions thereof for the elimination of unsafe and insanitary housing conditions, for the eradication of slums, for the provision of decent, safe, and sanitary dwellings for families of low income, and for the reduction of unemployment and the stimulation of business activity, to create a United States Housing Authority, and for other purposes.
Page 107 - Act of 1949 has declared that the general welfare and security of the Nation and the health and living standards of its people require the realization as soon as feasible of the goal of a decent home and a suitable living environment for every American family...
Page 127 - SEC. 302. it is the purpose of this title to expand educational opportunity and encourage the establishment of programs of adult public education that will enable all adults to continue their education to at least the level of completion of secondary school and make available the means to secure training that will enable them to become more employable, productive, and responsible citizens.
Page 192 - In a joint effort, the Office of Economic Opportunity and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare...