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    Older People, New Problems: Implications for Long-Term Health Care in Wisconsin

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    Date
    2005
    Author
    Walleser, Natalie
    Shager, Hilary
    Schmidt, Melissa
    Key, Tori
    Hoekman, Andrea
    Caucutt, Stephanie
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    Abstract
    As Wisconsin's population ages, with an expected 90 percent increase in the number of people 65 and older from 2000 to 2030, demand for long-term health will increase. This report examines informal caregiving, Wisconsin's major community-based long-term care options and ideas for alleviating the workforce shortage in long-term health care.
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/36870
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    Thesis
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    For PA 869: Public Affairs Workshop, Domestic Issues
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