956 resultados para Federal Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics (U.S.)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"March 1997."
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Fiscal year coverage, 1971-1975; calendar year coverage, 1976-1980.
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"May 20, 1987."
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"B-278399"--P. [1].
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Hearings held Aug. 23, 1961- December 6, 1961.
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"Comm. pub. no. 100-678."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Conference sponsored by the American Statistical Association, Committee on Small-Area Statistics.
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Hearings held in Washington, D.C., and other cities, March 20, 1981-
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"Comm. pub. no. 97-339."
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"Sixth in a series which presents time series data on federal, state and local government transportation-related expenditures and receipts for fiscal years beginning with 1977"--P. [1]
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The State Long-Term Care Ombudsman program operates as a unit within the Iowa Department on Aging. Duties of all long-term care ombudsmen are mandated by the Older Americans Act. This office serves people living in nursing facilities, skilled nursing facilities, residential care facilities, nursing facilities in hospitals, elder group homes and assisted living programs. In order to carry out all of the mandates of the Older Americans Act this office recommends to increase the number of staff and create a volunteer ombudsman program. NOTE: The second file includes a correction to the report on page 8.
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The State Long-Term Care Ombudsman program operates as a unit within the Iowa Department on Aging. Duties of all long-term care ombudsmen are mandated by the Older Americans Act. This office serves people living in nursing facilities, skilled nursing facilities, residential care facilities, nursing facilities in hospitals, elder group homes and assisted living programs. In order to carry out all of the mandates of the Older Americans Act this office recommends to increase the number of local long-term care ombudsman, develop a volunteer long-term care ombudsman program, clarify the definition of assisted living in Iowa, expand the long-term care ombudsman program into home and community based services, and reinstate the Iowa Office of Substitute Decision Maker.
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The State Long-Term Care Ombudsman program (SLTCOP)operates as a unit within the Iowa Department on Aging. Duties of all long-term care ombudsmen are mandated by the Older Americans Act. This office serves people living in nursing, skilled nursing, residential care, and nursing facilities in hospitals as well as elder group homes and assisted living facilities. In order to carry out all of the mandates of the Older Americans Act this office recommends to establish a fully functioning volunteer ombudsman program that meets the criteria set forth in the Federal Older Americans Act as well as to strengthen family & resident councils, and to increase collaboration between the SLTCOP and Iowa’s Aging Network.