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Summary Report Of The Mainecare Listening Sessions, Anush Yousefian Hansen Ms,Ma, Katherine Rosingana, Nadine Edris Msw
Summary Report Of The Mainecare Listening Sessions, Anush Yousefian Hansen Ms,Ma, Katherine Rosingana, Nadine Edris Msw
Disability & Aging
In September of 2010, the Muskie School of Public Service conducted four Listening Sessions with MaineCare members to gather in-depth information about their experiences on MaineCare, their likes and dislikes, and suggestions, needs and wants for improving the program. The overall goal of these sessions was to provide rich information to help inform DHHS in their design of a new managed care initiative. Funding for this project was provided by the Maine Health Access Foundation (MeHAF).
Older Adults And Adults With Disabilities: Population And Service Use Trends In Maine, 2010 Edition, Julie T. Fralich Mba, Stuart Bratesman Mpp, Cathy Mcguire Bs, Louise Olsen
Older Adults And Adults With Disabilities: Population And Service Use Trends In Maine, 2010 Edition, Julie T. Fralich Mba, Stuart Bratesman Mpp, Cathy Mcguire Bs, Louise Olsen
Disability & Aging
This chartbook is an update to the “Assessment of Maine’s Long-term Care Needs Baseline Report: Demographics and Use of Long Term Care Services in Maine” report that was produced in 2007. The Chartbook provides historical and projected trends in the demographics of Maine’s population. With the aging of Maine’s population and its status as the “oldest” state in the nation, the use of long term services and supports surfaces as a key issue of public policy. We hope that the information contained in this report will be useful to state policy makers, legislators, providers, advocates and others with an interest …
Brain Injury In Maine: A Needs Assessment, Eileen Griffin Jd
Brain Injury In Maine: A Needs Assessment, Eileen Griffin Jd
Disability & Aging
This document reviews existing Maine policy and programs to evaluate how well they meet the needs of persons with brain injury.