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A Balancing Act: AARP Survey on Long-Term Care Reform in New Hampshire

02/20/2009 | Requests *

Summary

The majority of NH’s long-term care (LTC) expenditures go to nursing homes, despite the fact that only 2% of surveyed AARP members prefer to receive care in that setting. The AARP surveyed 800 randomly-selected members to set their advocacy agenda in the state. Other opinions gauged deal with ability to pay for LTC, personal sources of LTC financing, volunteerism, and voting practices. 

Author

Bridges, Katherine 

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Keywords

Advocacy; Caregiving; Transportation 

Topic

Aging Issues, Long-Term Care, Transition/Diversion from Institutions 

Type/Tool

Data, Policy alerts, briefs, letters & papers, Reports, Surveys 

Source

AARP Public Policy Institute 

State

New Hampshire, All States/Territories 

Date Created

03/16/2009 

Contact

Katherine Bridges
AARP
Knowledge Management

kbridges@aarp.org
202-434-6329

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