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Medi-Cal long-term services
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Communications Team
UCLA study predicts increasing need for support, especially as population ages
November 02, 2022
Medi-Cal long-term services
Press Releases
Communications Team
UCLA study predicts increasing need for support, especially as population ages
November 02, 2022
No place to go: Even severely disabled seniors would lose in-home care under proposed state budget cuts
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Communications Team
​Despite claims that proposed state budget cuts to programs that provide in-home care to disabled senior citizens will not affect those with the highest level of need, a new analysis by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research finds that even severely disabled seniors will experience a total loss of services.
February 17, 2010
No place to go: Even severely disabled seniors would lose in-home care under proposed state budget cuts
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Communications Team
​Despite claims that proposed state budget cuts to programs that provide in-home care to disabled senior citizens will not affect those with the highest level of need, a new analysis by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research finds that even severely disabled seniors will experience a total loss of services.
February 17, 2010
Half-million low-income elderly affected by sweeping cuts to state safety net
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These are some of the hundreds of thousands of low-income seniors who are likely to lose income — and some of the tens of thousands who will also lose some or all of the in-home and supportive care they rely on — as budget cuts resulting from California's 2009 fiscal crisis go into effect starting Oct. 1, according to a new study by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. 
October 01, 2009
Half-million low-income elderly affected by sweeping cuts to state safety net
Press Releases
Communications Team
These are some of the hundreds of thousands of low-income seniors who are likely to lose income — and some of the tens of thousands who will also lose some or all of the in-home and supportive care they rely on — as budget cuts resulting from California's 2009 fiscal crisis go into effect starting Oct. 1, according to a new study by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. 
October 01, 2009