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Low-income seniors report worse health, more depression and less access to care than their wealthier peers, UCLA fact sheet shows Single or partnered elderly Californians whose income is above the official poverty level but below what is required to maintain a basic quality of life are almost twice as likely to say they are in poor or fair health; feel depressed; and cannot get timely health care as their wealthier counterparts, according to a new fact sheet by the UCLA Center for Health Policy
February 29, 2016
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Low-income seniors report worse health, more depression and less access to care than their wealthier peers, UCLA fact sheet shows Single or partnered elderly Californians whose income is above the official poverty level but below what is required to maintain a basic quality of life are almost twice as likely to say they are in poor or fair health; feel depressed; and cannot get timely health care as their wealthier counterparts, according to a new fact sheet by the UCLA Center for Health Policy
February 29, 2016