Older Americans Act service consumers: A contrast between the homebound and users of nutrition programsHarel, ZWyatt, JLuick, M
The Older Americans Act (OAA), enacted in 1965, was established to promote the well-being of older persons and help them remain independent in their communities. The Act provides funding for a wide array of programs and services for the elderly, including transportation, information, and referral...
Title V of the Older Americans Act, the Senior Community Service Employment Program: Participant Demographics and Service to Racially/Ethnically Diverse PopulationsTitle V of the Older Americans Act, the Senior Community Service Employment Program: Participant Demographics and Service to Racially/Ethnical...
The Older Americans Act of 1965 (OAA) is a crucial legal instrument of the American Welfare State (Beland et al.2015). It was the first initiative of the US Federal Government aimed at providing comprehensive services for older adults. It has established a comprehensive safety net, filling in...
the Older Americans Act (OAA) provides essential services to our most vulnerable seniors. People who are age 60 and older are eligible to receive OAA services. However, states are required to target services to “older individuals with greatest economic need and older individuals with greatest soci...
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Older American ActAs a critical community resource, the senior centre has provided older Americans with a wide array of recreational, nutritional, health, and social service programmes. Funding resources include the Older Americans Act allocations, local organisations and governments, national charities, ...
The Older Americans Act (OAA) was enacted to help older adults remain in their homes and communities. In fiscal year 2008, about 5 percent of the nation's adults 60 and over received key aging services through Title III of the OAA, including meals and home-based care. In fiscal year 201...
Older Americans Act (OAA) programs are designed to help frail and vulnerable older adults remain in their homes through the provision of long-term services and supports. Administrative data from the Administration for Community Living (ACL) show that older adults receiving OAA services are three tim...
Understanding the Older Americans Act The OAA was passed in 1965 as part of President Lyndon B. Johnson’sGreat Societyinitiative, which includedthe creation of Medicare, Medicaid, and other programs targeting poverty and social injustice.2The law sought to address the lack of community services fo...