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Resource: 1995 White House Conference
on Aging Resolutions
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- Keeping Social Security sound, now and for the future
resolution1.pdf
- Reauthorizing and preserving the integrity of the Older Americans
Act
resolution2.pdf
- Preserving the nature of Medicaid
resolution3.pdf
- Alzheimer's research
resolution4.pdf
- Ensuring the future of the Medicare program
resolution5.pdf
- Ensuring the availability of a broad spectrum of services
resolution6.pdf
- Preserving advocacy functions under the Older Americans Act
resolution7.pdf
- Financing and providing long-term care and services
resolution8.pdf
- Expanding and enhancing opportunities for older volunteers
resolution9.pdf
- Assuming personal responsibility for the state of one's health
resolution10.pdf
- Strengthening the Federal role in building and sustaining a well-trained
work force grounded in geriatric and gerontological education
resolution11.pdf
- Expanding, coordinating, and targeting necessary services
resolution12.pdf
- Reforming the health care system
resolution13.pdf
- Promoting innovative strategies to encourage new models of supportive
housing, particularly housing which facilitates long-term care services
resolution14.pdf
- Expanding the coverage of existing food programs
resolution15.pdf
- Meeting mental health needs
resolution16.pdf
- Maintaining personal choice and autonomy
resolution17.pdf
- Preventing crimes against older persons
resolution18.pdf
- Prevention/wellness throughout one's lifespan
resolution19.pdf
- Preventing elder abuse, exploitation, and neglect
resolution20.pdf
- Expanding training and employment opportunities for older workers
resolution21.pdf
- Designing housing to maximize independence
resolution22.pdf
Providing services in a full range of locations that encompasses
institutional care, home care/foster home care, and community based
services
resolution23.pdf
- Increasing Federal funding for research in the areas of the mechanisms
of aging, diseases of older people, long-term care systems and services,
and special populations
resolution24.pdf
- Developing alternative options for funding long-term care
resolution25.pdf
- Providing oversight and ensuring greater public and private pension
coverage, portability, enforcement, and vestment
resolution26.pdf
- Setting ground rules for guardianship
resolution27.pdf
- Support for caregivers
resolution28.pdf
- Enhancing community participation
resolution29.pdf
- Maximizing transportation choices
resolution30.pdf
- Ensuring the availability of appropriate care, services, and treatment
resolution31.pdf
- Preserving and expanding Federal and State elderly housing programs
resolution32.pdf
- Encouraging policies that support and reward the development of
suitable and safe communities
resolution33.pdf
- Providing health care coverage that addresses basic needs, prevention,
and chronic disease concerns
resolution34.pdf
- Strengthening and coordinating the delivery of legal assistance
to older persons
resolution35.pdf
- Ensuring quality care, services, and treatment
resolution36.pdf
- Promoting positive images of aging by sensitizing society to the
value of older adults
resolution37.pdf
- Expanding programs to assess and address malnutrition across generations
resolution38.pdf
- Addressing issues related to grandparents raising grandchildren
resolution39.pdf
- Targeting Social Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits
to frail elderly women
resolution40.pdf
- Protecting the rights of older citizens and legal residents against
discrimination
resolution41.pdf
- Encouraging development and ensuring implementation of advance
directives, such as living wills
resolution42.pdf
- Advocating for children
resolution43.pdf
- Defending and advancing critical public policies
resolution44.pdf
- Giving older veterans choice in health care and permitting the
Department of Veteran Affairs to retain third party reimbursements,
including Medicare
resolution45.pdf
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