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Arkansas State Plan on Aging 2008-2011
07/17/2007 | Requests *
Summary
The Older Americans Act (OAA) requires states to submit a Plan on Aging every 1-4 years focused on reforming long-term care to help keep older people independent. Arkansas presents information on their organization, programs, goals, funding, and people served. Their plan covers areas including Cash & Counseling, Money Follows the Person, transportation planning, disaster preparedness, and others.
Author
Available Files
- State Plan PDF (678K, 86 pages)
Keywords
Real Choice Systems Change; Medicaid; Human Services; Expenditures; Cash and Counseling; Aging and Disability Resource Center; System Transformation; Transportation; Older Americans Act; OAA; Choices for Independence; State Plan on Aging; Area Agencies on Aging; IndependentChoices; MFP; Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly; PACE; Living Choices; ElderChoices; disaster preparedness; Alzheimer’s; Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement; QA/QI
Topic
Aging Issues, Consumer/Participant Direction, Financing HCBS, Long-Term Care, Mental Health, Organizational Change, Quality, Resource Center, State/Agency Information, Waiver
Type/Tool
Reports
Source
Arkansas Department of Human Services
State
Arkansas, All States/Territories
Date Created
12/01/2008
Contact
Arkansas Department of Human Services Division of Aging and Adult Services
501-682-2441
Short URL
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* Reflects requests since January 1, 2007