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FALL 2008
Aging Policy and the States

OUR GUEST EDITOR:
Larry Polivka
 
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

   
Generations, Vol. 32, No. 3

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