Who Will Provide Care? Emerging Issues for State Policymakers (2001)
 

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Proceedings from FCA’s national invitational conference held October 2001 in San Francisco, California. Included are executive summaries of policy briefs on topics such as the role of federal and state policy in family caregiving; paying families to provide care; and the implications of the Olmstead decision.

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