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George Bridges

In cooperation with WABC-TV and Univision, AARP New York is reaching out to help family caregivers understand their rights under a new state law.
By Joanne Cleaver
By Natalie Missakian
By Drew Jubera
Utah lags behind 40 states and the District of Columbia in using Medicaid funds to help older adults and those with physical disabilities continue to live independently. Only 23 percent of Medicaid dollars earmarked for long-term care for this population in Utah is allocated to home- and community-based services such as home-delivered meals, transportation to doctors’ appointments and respite for family caregivers. The other 77 percent pays for nursing homes.
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