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Toward continued independent living for older Americans

The author describes his US Senate bill (S. 1244), the Senior Citizens Independent Community Care Act, which would expand the scope of benefits in the Medicare program to include individual assessment and treatment plans, homemaker/home-health aid, adult daycare services, interim care, and any other...

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Published in:The American psychologist 1983-12, Vol.38 (12), p.1353-1354
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Home Environment
Human
Humans
Legislative Processes
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