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  2. California Department of Aging - Wikipedia

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    The California Department of Aging (CDA) is a California state department that oversees the execution of the Older Californians Act and the Older Americans Act. [1] It is nominally under the auspices of the California Health and Human Services Agency. It is headquartered in Sacramento. [2]

  3. Elderly care - Wikipedia

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    Around a million people received government-subsidised aged care services, most of these received low-level community care support, with 160,000 people in permanent residential care. Expenditure on aged care by all governments in 2009-10 was approximately $11 billion. [19] The need to increase the level of care, and known weaknesses in the care ...

  4. Nursing home care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Board and care homes (residential care homes) are special facilities designed to provide those who require assisted living services both living quarters and proper care. These facilities can either be located in a small residential home or a large facility. A large majority of board and care homes are designed to room less than 6 people.

  5. Nursing home - Wikipedia

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    The 1980s and 1990s saw care homes becoming a large industry in the UK. Thus, policies ensuring that private care homes are regulated (Registered Homes Act 1984) and patient needs are met (Care Standards Act of 2000) were established. [6] Today, nursing homes are varied. Some nursing homes still resemble a hospital while others look more like a ...

  6. Assisted living - Wikipedia

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    The expansion of assisted living has been the shift from "care as service" to "care as business" in the broader health care system predicted in 1982. [1] A consumer-driven industry, assisted living offers a wide range of options, levels of care, and diversity of services (Lockhart, 2009) and is subject to state rather than federal regulatory ...

  7. California Code of Regulations - Wikipedia

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    The California Code of Regulations (CCR, Cal. Code Regs.) is the codification of the general and permanent rules and regulations (sometimes called administrative law) announced in the California Regulatory Notice Register by California state agencies under authority from primary legislation in the California Codes.

  8. Category:Elderly care - Wikipedia

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    Aged care in Australia (13 P) H. Housing for the elderly (7 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Elderly care" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.

  9. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on long-term care facilities

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    Residences are provincially-regulated, meaning that standards are inconsistent on the worker to resident ratios and standards of training. [5] Outcomes have varied across a wide range from province to province, with Quebec experiencing an extremely large problem centered around the Island of Montreal (materially affecting national statistics).