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2012 - 2015 Plan for Aging Services

The State of Nebraska Country Resources Older Persons Mental Health Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Nebraska 1 January 2012 Policy document

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The four-year Nebraska State Plan on Aging is the planning document that the Nebraska
Department of Health & Human Services State Unit on Aging produces to guide Older
Americans Act related programmatic activities and services for older adults, family caregivers
and grandparents raising grandchildren, and to direct the statewide effort to transform the
state’s long-term care system to enhance the lives of Nebraska’s frail elderly residents.

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