OUR GUEST EDITOR:
Larry Polivka |
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Introduction: The Decisive Role of the States in Aging Policy
By Larry Polivka |
States as Architects and Drivers of Long-Term-Care Reform for Older People
By Rosalie A. Kane |
The Historical Role of States in Shaping U.S. Aging Policies
By W. Andrew Achenbaum |
State Initiatives to Integrate the Medicare and Medicaid Programs for Dually Eligible Beneficiaries
By David C. Grabowski and Jeffrey Bramson |
States Stand Up for Fall Prevention: A Progress Report
By Barbara Byrd Cullinane |
Nursing Home Regulation and Quality Assurance in the States: Seeking Greater Effectiveness for Better Care
By LuMarie Polivka-West and Koko Okano |
Guardianship Monitoring: Promising State and Local Court Practices to Protect Incapacitated Older Adults
By Naomi Karp and Erica Wood |
Trends in State Regulation of Assisted Living
By Robert L. Mollica |
Economic Well-Being and Security of Older Americans: State Approaches and Innovations
By Ronald Y. Nakasone |
The Role of State Policy in Developing the Long-Term-Care Workforce
By Natasha Bryant and Robyn Stone |
A State of Action: Creating Opportunities for Older Workers
By Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes, Julie Weber, Tiffany Gabrielson, and Tay McNamara |
The Aging Network and Long-Term-Care: Shared Goals and Different Histories
By Richard Browdie |
State Initiatives to Improve the Access of Older Adults to Behavioral Health Services
By Lawrence Schonfeld and Deborah Hedgecock |
Local Funding of Senior Services: Good Policy or Just Good Politics?
By Michael Payne and Robert Applebaum |
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