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Long-Term Independence Now!

Your future. Your care. Your Decision.

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Help ensure that New Hampshire residents are able to decide where they spend the rest of their lives. Join AARP New Hampshire in making sure we have balanced funding of home- and community-based services Click here to become a Long-Term Care Advocate Today

AARP unveils survey on long-term care reform in New Hampshire. Click here for more information!

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Join our campaign! Your voice may help influence and educate legislators, policy makers, and other key stakeholders. Click here to sign the petition!

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Check back here for frequent updates on Long-Term Care Reform activities going on in New Hampshire

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The Long-Term Care (LTC) Legislative Caucus met for the first time on March 31, 2009 with the goal of bringing together interested parties to create a long-term care plan for the state.  The Caucus is open to the public and we encourage you to get involved.  Members of the Caucus shared reports that have been done in the past several years to be used to educate the Caucus, volunteers/advocates and our community. 

If you have any questions, want to get involved or would like additional information about the Legislative Caucus and efforts in your community, please contact Deborah Sprague at 621-1011 or dsprague@aarp.org.     

 

AARP NH, Long-Term Care Commission Report – February 2009

AARP NH, A Balancing Act: AARP Survey on Long-Term Care Reform in NH – February 2009

Alzheimer’s Association, 2009 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures – Annual 2009

Alliance for Health Reform, Long-Term Care: Options in an Era of Health Reform – March 2009 and Extended Version, April 2009

State Committee on Aging, Community Listening Sessions by NHDHHS & EA – February 2009

NH ELMB, Eldercare in NH – Labor Market  Trends and their Implications – March 2006

EnAGING NH, Executive Summary 2006 EngAGING NH Summit – 2006

NH Long Term Support Systems Transformation, Mission, Vision, Values & Commitments

The Policy Resource Center, Institute for Health, Law and Ethics, Real Choice Systems Change – 2003

NHDHHS, Shaping Tomorrow’s Choices – 1998

The State of NH, Incapacitated Adult Fatality Review Committee – First Annual Report March 2009

AARP Public Policy Institute: Taking the Long View: Investing in Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services is Cost Effective - March 2009

Franklin Pierce Law Center, Institute for Health, law and Ethics, Toward a Community Support System for the Elderly – June 1998

 

Sue Fox's Consolidated Caucus Notes/Resource Document - May 2009

 

Long-Term Care Caucus Meeting Minutes - May 18th, 2009

 

 New Hampshire Long-Term Care Strategic Questions - May 2009

 

 Oregon Long-Term Care Questions - 2009

 

 EngAging NH News - May 2009

 

The Evercare Survey of The Economic Downturn and its Impact on Family Caregiving - April 28th, 2009

 

 Closing the Long-Term Care Funding Gap:  The Challenge of Private Long-Term Care Insurance - June 2009

 

Tax Policy Center: The Future of Long Term Care: What Is Its Place in the Health Reform Debate - 2009

The New York Times: Making Homes a Safer Place, Affordably --July 17th, 2009

As Resources Become Available, They Will Be Posted Here.