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Devolution and Aging Policy (Hardcover)
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Devolution and Aging Policy (Hardcover)
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Explore significantbut often-overlookedaspects of aging policy!
This unique addition to the literature on aging policy will help
you understand devolutionthe decentralizing of service provisionand
the roles that state/local government and private organizations now
play in addressing the needs of our aging population. It will show
you how to initiate innovations and make positive changes in aging
policy through state and local initiatives, collaborations between
the federal government and other government agencies,
public/private collaboration, and strictly private initiatives.
From the editors: Around the world, the ground rules are being
questioned about the role of national governments in addressing
domestic needs. During the twentieth century in countries
throughout the world, central governments assumed major
responsibilities for a wide variety of human needs. Whether the
concern was income security, health, housing, or education,
interventions were premised upon convictions that a strong public
sector role was essential and that major involvement of national
governments was needed. More recently, a significant pattern
[devolution] has emerged in many countries wherein these
responsibilities have shifted away from national governments to
regional and local governments as well as from the public to the
private sector. Thoughtfully divided into five sections that
illustrate distinctly different forms of devolution, this book
first provides an essential overview of devolution and then
examines its implications for vital aspects of service provision to
the elderly. In the United States in recent years, the single
greatest focus for devolution has been the transformation of income
security protections for poor families. The federal Aid to Families
With Dependent Children program has been replaced by the Temporary
Assistance to Needy Families program. Devolution and Aging Policy
examines that change and other important facets of the current
climate of devolution, including: Medicaid-financed long-term care
state sponsorship of services in retirement communities the
implications of the Workforce Investment Act for the access of
older workers to training at a state level to upgrade their work
skills public/private sector collaboration in long-term care
insurance long-term care ombudsman programs what state governments
can do to help elders make use of information technology property
tax credits for seniors that are given in exchange for volunteering
on the municipal level how an HMO can encourage and stimulate
service coordination and more!
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