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AoA Community Living Program: Experiences from Four States
11/19/2009 | Requests *
Summary
What are some of the highlights and milestones of the CLP programs? Review the presentations given at the The Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting on November 19-22, 2009. Officials from the Administration on Aging and representatives from Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts and New York on presented.
Author
Alecxih, Lisa; Lugo, Josesph; Shugrue, Noreen; Robison, Julie; Reed, Irene; Morton, Melissa; McCallion & Lisa A. Ferretti; Koser, Gail; Kitazawa, Rina; Pellino, Cara; Grier, Kim;
Available Files
- Website Off-site link (0K)
- Presentation: AOA Community Living Program PowerPoint (1,593K, 9 pages)
- Presentation: Integrating Cash & Counseling PowerPoint (542K, 19 pages)
- Presentation: New York & Veterans PowerPoint (778K, 16 pages)
- Presentation: Georgia’s Community Living PowerPoint (2,079K, 16 pages)
Keywords
Aging and Disability Resource Center; Assistive Technology; Cash and Counseling; Community Inclusion; CPASS; Fiscal Intermediary; Independent Living; Individualized Budget; Medicaid; Person Centered Planning; Respite; Transportation; VD-HCBS; Nursing Facility Transition; Administration on Aging; Community Living; Veterans; Money follows person; Self Directed Care; Community based services; Support Options; Choices at Home; C&C group; C&C group; Supplemental Services; CES-D depression scale;Zarit burden scale; COPE index; depression; Consumer-Directed Care Model; Community Living Program Strategy; single entry point system; Aging Information Management System; AIMS; NYSOFA; AAAs; Veterans Health Administration; Caregiver support;
Topic
Aging Issues
Type/Tool
Archived conference materials / Presentations, Assessments
Source
Aging and Disability Resource Center
State
Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, New York, All States/Territories
Date Created
12/04/2009
Contact
The Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting
202-842-1275
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