Teamwork in Delivery of Federal Programs to the Elderly: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Aging, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, October 24, 1979

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114. lappuse - To expand the understanding by older persons of their legal rights; 3. To increase the number of legal personnel trained to serve and working on behalf of the elderly of the nation; and 4.
83. lappuse - ... regulatory and enforcement agencies are well aware of the problems of theft. In terms of collection of data and further investigation into activities at areas such as JFK Airport, the Carriers must respectfully point out that various agencies, among them the Treasury Department and its Customs Bureau, the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration of the Department of Justice, and the Department of Transportation, already have programs of enforcement and data collection in this field. As each...
121. lappuse - Grants for Low-Income Families The legislation extends to 1980 a grant program for states to purchase and install materials to weatherize homes occupied by low-income families, particularly the elderly and handicapped. 'Low-income* families are defined as families with incomes of 125 percent or below that of the Federally-established poverty level.
111. lappuse - Federal programs providing home services are titles XVIII, XIX, and XX of the Social Security Act and titles III and VII of the Older Americans Act.
55. lappuse - ... (b) In addition to the food stamp program, commodity distribution systems and old-age income benefits, there is an acute need for a national policy which provides older Americans, particularly those with low incomes, with low cost, nutritionally sound meals served in strategically located centers such as schools, churches, community centers, senior citizen centers, and other public or private nonprofit institutions where they can obtain other social and rehabilitative services.
134. lappuse - ... secure and maintain maximum independence and dignity in a home environment for older persons capable of self-care with appropriate supportive services; and "(2) remove individual and social barriers to economic and personal independence for older persons.
16. lappuse - AoA is participating in this initiative along with the Health Care Financing Administration and the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. In FY 1983 AoA supported this initiative with (1,890,000 of Title III funds for the National Channeling Demonstration Evaluation.
12. lappuse - AoA is participating in this initiative alonq with the Health Care Financing Administration and the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. In FY 1982 AoA supported this initiative with $3.2 million from its evaluation funds.
113. lappuse - (ii) to seek to coordinate such programs with programs carried out under title III and title VII of the Older Americans Act of 1965 In any such State or other Jursidiction. "(3) For purposes of this subsection— "(A) the term "ACTION Agency...
114. lappuse - ... 4. To improve the access of older persons to existing legal services § and to increase the number of communities in which such services are available. OBJECTIVE ONE: To expand the awareness by legal personnel of the legal concerns and problems facing older persons today. In order to promote the achievement of this objective, the Administration on Aging...

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