Devolution and Aging Policy
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Devolution and Aging Policy

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Devolution and Aging Policy

About this book

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 The federal Aid to Families With Dependent Children program has been replaced by the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program.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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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2012
eBook ISBN
9781136411274
Index
AARP. See American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
Abuse and fraud issues, 108-110
Accessibility issues, 184, 197-200
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), 97-98, 189-190, 248-252
ADDGS. See Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstration Grants to States (ADDGS)
ADLs. See Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
Administration on Aging (AoA), 62-67, 123-124, 136-138
Adult Protective Services (APS), 250
Affordability issues, 183-184
Age Concerns/Senior Action Care Network (SCAN), 245-260
Agenda-setting processes, 171-172
Aging Services Access Point (ASAP) services, 149-150
Allison, A. M., 95-118
Alternate services issues, 151
Alternative social service models, 228-229
Alterra Healthcare Corporation, 248
Alzheimer’s Association, 125, 236
Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstration Grants to States (ADDGS)
Administration on Aging (AoA) and, 123-124, 136-138
Alzheimer’s Association and, 125
description of
enabling legislation, 123-124
evaluations, 124-125
goals, 126-128
services, 128
stakeholders, 126-128
unique and guiding characteristics, 125-126
future perspectives of, 137-138
grantee program comparisons, 129-130
Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) and, 123-124, 138
introduction to, 119-120
long-term care (LTC) policy contexts of
demand vs. need, 121
gender-related issues, 122-123
government role changes, 120-121
introduction to, 120
special cases, 121-122
Medicare and, 122-123
outcome measurements of
awareness enhancements, 132-133
community commitment, 131-133
grantee program comparisons, 129-130
partnership formations, 132
policy influences, 136-137
precedent setting contexts of, 135-136
program stability, 131
resource generation (new), 133-134
responsibility deflection and, 134-135
service delivery, 128-131
technical support, 133-134
reference and research literature about, 138-139
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and, 122-123
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), 82-83, 144, 196-197, 202-203
Ameritech, 202
AoA. See Administration on Aging (AoA)
APS. See Adult Protective Services (APS)
Area Redevelopment Act (1961), 39-42
ASAP services. See Aging Services Access Point (ASAP) services
Assessment issues. See Outcome measurements
AT&T, 198
Availability issues, 184
Awareness enhancements, 132-133
Baby boomer generation (long-term care (LTC) needs), 161-179
Balanced Budget Act (BBA 1997), 29-30
BBA (1997). See Balanced Budget Act (BBA 1997)
Bureaucratic barrier reductions, 155-156
CAMPS. See Cooperative Area Manpower Planning System (CAMPS)
Caro, F. G., 1-14
Cash and Counseling Demonstration and Evaluation (CCDE), 96-118
CCDE. See Cash and Counseling Demonstration and Evaluation (CCDE)
CD programs. See Consumer-directed (CD) programs
Center for Health Program Development and Management (CHPDM), 164-177
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), 16-17
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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Halftitle
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. About the Editors
  7. Introduction
  8. Implementation of Established Federal-State Programs
  9. Innovation within Established Federal-State Programs
  10. A Federal Demonstration to Stimulate Service Development within States
  11. Public Sector, State, and Local Initiatives
  12. Private Sector Initiatives: A Consumer Cooperative Association Specializing in Services for the Elderly
  13. Index