Aging across the United States : matching need to states' differing opportunities and services

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Aging across the United States : matching need to states' differing opportunities and services

Charles Lockhart and Jean Giles-Sims

Pennsylvania State University Press, c2010

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-202) and index

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Description

Older Americans experience stages of aging with distinct priorities. For younger retirees, climate can be most important; for older retirees, quality of health care. Various states support these and other priorities to sharply different degrees. While many Americans know which states offer mild climates for outdoor recreation, they rarely know which states offer the best medical care to Medicare patients. This book tells them and suggests sequential moves to take advantage of states' varying strengths.

Table of Contents

Contents List of Figures/Maps List of Tables Preface Introduction 1. Finding Active Fun and Companionship in a Warm Climate 2. Making Meaningful Contributions and Finding Supportive Communities 3. Finding Affordability and Safety 4. Sustaining Health and Obtaining High-Quality Medical Care 5. Finding Accessible and High-Quality Long-Term Care 6. Putting It All Together: Explaining State Variation in Senior Friendliness Epilogue Appendix: State Rankings Notes Selected Readings Index

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