Effects of Cash and Counseling on Personal Care and Well-Being
Barbara Lepidus Carlson,
Leslie Foster,
Stacy B. Dale and
Randall Brown
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Abstract:
Examines how a new model of consumer-directed care changes the way that consumers with disabilities meet their personal care needs and, in turn, affects their well-being.
Keywords: Consumer Direction; Unmet Needs; Cash and Counseling; Medicaid; Elderly; Disabled; Developmental Disability; Personal Care Services (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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