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Center Presents on Long-Term Care at Conference on the Impact of Aging on Georgia

10/3/2007 – Glenn Landers

The unprecedented aging of the population will have a dramatic impact on Georgia’s long-term care system. In Georgia, where the elderly population is anticipated to increase at a rate above the national average, the number of elderly people is expected to rise 143% by 2030, compared with 104% nationally. For a recent conference on the Aging Population in Georgia, the Georgia Health Policy Center identified delivering and staffing long-term care services as priorities that state and local governments should begin to address immediately.

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