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New York State Plan on Aging: 2011-2015

State of New York The New York State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA) Country Resources Older Persons General Health Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards New York 31 December 2011 Policy document

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The New York State Office for the Aging’s overall goal is to improve access to, and availability of, appropriate and cost-effective non-medical support services for functionally impaired older individuals to maximize their ability to age in their community and avoid higher levels of care and publicly financed care.

Our Four Year Plan is designed to guide our service-delivery and policy development system,
form the basis for restructuring policies, and serve as a benchmark for our work to assure our
accountability.

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