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Growing Old in a Good Home / Joseph P. Shapiro.

by Shapiro, Joseph P; Knox, Noelle; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2002Article 52Family. Publisher: U.S. News & World Report (Syndicate), 2001ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Aged -- Long-term care | Aged -- Crimes against | Aged -- Legal status, laws, etc | Insurance crimes | Investments | Promissory notes | Alzheimer's disease -- Patients | Viatical settlements | Congregate housing | Home care services | Life care communities | AlabamaDDC classification: 050 Summary: GROWING OLD IN A GOOD HOME -- This article provides a thorough examination of "innovative ways for seniors to get care without going to a nursing home" (U.S. News & World Report).Summary: THE ASSISTED-LIVING DILEMMA -- This article focuses on assisted-living facilities and examines an Alabama regulation that may force many residents to transfer from their assisted-living facilities to nursing homes. "What's at stake in Alabama and other states that are imposing similar rules is the very definition--and future--of assisted living, an attractive option for many seniors who might otherwise go into a nursing home." (U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT)
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This MARC record contains two articles.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.

Originally Published: Growing Old in a Good Home, May 21, 2001; pp. 56-61.

Originally Published: The Assisted Living-Dilemma, May 21, 2001; pp. 64+

GROWING OLD IN A GOOD HOME -- This article provides a thorough examination of "innovative ways for seniors to get care without going to a nursing home" (U.S. News & World Report).

THE ASSISTED-LIVING DILEMMA -- This article focuses on assisted-living facilities and examines an Alabama regulation that may force many residents to transfer from their assisted-living facilities to nursing homes. "What's at stake in Alabama and other states that are imposing similar rules is the very definition--and future--of assisted living, an attractive option for many seniors who might otherwise go into a nursing home." (U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT)

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