April 20, 2010: Today’s Headlines in Aging

by Richard Shank on April 20, 2010

These are today’s headlines in aging. Today I have included a couple of uplifting personal stories about caregiving and older adults, as well as articles on caregiving and health policy. Enjoy!

CMS Proposes Cutting Inpatient Payments by 0.1%
Source: Health Leaders Media

Florida House passes Medicaid reform
Source: The Palm Beach Post

A Good Age: “Grambo” Grillo was a feisty advocate
Source: The Patriot Ledger

Lola Nice
Source: The News Today

It’s All Relative: What to do when a parent is depressed
Source: The LA Times

Volunteer this week
Source: The Northwest Herald

Senior New Yorkers Walk for Safer Streets
Source: The Epoch Times

Seniors, Make a Date for the ‘Really Senior Prom’
Source: A News Cafe

Workshop series planned for family caregivers
Source: Rutland Herald

Dealing with dementia
Source: Fox TV 6

Obama Chooses Health Policy Scholar as the Director for Medicare and Medicaid
Source: The New York Times

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