ABSTRACT
Attitudes toward long-term care contain a strong residue of negativity in today‘s society and current problems with the system augment such perceptions. Unless dealt with now, this will only get worse, as the 85-and-older crowd is the fastest growing part of the population, and the first wave of Baby Boomers is approaching 60. Exploring and delinea
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I: SETTING THE STAGE
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PART II: PROVIDING AND RECEIVING CARE
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PART III: FOCUSING ON SERVICES
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PART IV: ADMINISTERING CARE
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PART V: POLICY MAKING AND FINANCING
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PART VI: LOOKING AHEAD