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Coming of Age: Tracking the Progress and Challenges of Delivering Long-Term Services and Supports in Ohio

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dc.contributor.author Mehdizadeh, Shahla
dc.contributor.author Applebaum, Robert
dc.contributor.author Nelson, Ian M.
dc.contributor.author Straker, Jane K.
dc.date.accessioned 2011-08-11T20:12:05Z
dc.date.available 2011-08-11T20:12:05Z
dc.date.issued 2011-08-11
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2374.MIA/4450
dc.description.abstract In a 16 year tracking of utilization trends for institutional and home and community-based services, we learned that Ohio has made considerable change in its approach to delivering and funding long-term care services. The main finding revealed that now more than four in ten older people with severe disability on Medicaid received assistance in a non-institutional setting. This research brief summarizes findings from the larger study report. en_US
dc.subject Home- and Community-Based Services en_US
dc.subject Nursing Home en_US
dc.subject Long-Term Care en_US
dc.subject PASSPORT en_US
dc.subject Residential Care Facilities en_US
dc.subject Long-Term Care trends en_US
dc.title Coming of Age: Tracking the Progress and Challenges of Delivering Long-Term Services and Supports in Ohio en_US
dc.contributor.email mehdizk@muohio.edu en_US
dc.contributor.email applebra@muohio.edu en_US
dc.contributor.email nelsonim@muohio.edu en_US
dc.contributor.email strakejk@muohio.edu en_US
dc.contributor.affiliation Scripps Gerontology Center en_US
dc.date.published 2011-07

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