Minnesota Considers Spending $113 Million to Improve Care For the Aged
February 5, 2001 Minnesota Considers Spending $113 Million to Improve Care For the Aged Minnesota's Long-Term Care Task Force has recommended spending $113 million to overhaul the state's system of care for the aged. The task force report, Reshaping Long-Term Care in Minnesota, was released in January 18, 2001. It is available to view at www.openminds.com/market-intelligence/resources/020101mnltc.htm The panel says the state's $1 billion a year system must shift away from nursing homes into programs that allow people to stay in their own homes. Much of the boost would . . .
