California’s State Plan for Alzheimer’s Disease: An Action Plan for 2011–2021
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Neurological disorders including dementia
California
31 December 2011
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California Council of the Alzheimer’s Association
California Health and Human Services Agency; Government of California
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Description
The guiding principles emphasized throughoutCalifornia’s State Plan for Alzheimer’s Disease
stress the urgent and ongoing need to:
• Promote person-centered care that is responsive to
individual need.
•Address the broad cultural, ethnic, racial, socio-economic
and demographic diversity of California’s population.
•Integrate the social and medical needs of this and other
aging populations living with multiple chronic diseases
and disabling conditions.
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