Abstract

Many aging services providers in the United States today provide an array of services to the community beyond nutrition, including housing, oral health, physical and mental healthcare, legal aid, and education. However, providing this universe of services in an age of lowered federal funding and competition from for-profit healthcare and other services providers can mean that these not-for-profit aging services providers find it difficult to maintain full funding for even their core missions of nutrition and other basic services provision. This presentation will focus on this challenge and will discuss solutions from the field and from local, state and federal policy.

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