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August 03, 2006
Public Housing for Seniors Must Meet Today's Needs

The Urban Institute: While many of the country's public housing developments are designed for and occupied by senior citizens, it is surprising that a recent Urban Institute study of five family developments found that 13 percent of their households were...

July 23, 2006
Giving up driving may be express lane to long-term care

From EurekAlert! - Breaking News: Although the slower driving habits of some seniors often steam impatient younger motorists, researchers at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine have found that elders who stay behind the wheel are less likely to enter nursing...



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