CARES: Center for Aging Research and Educational Services
Center for Aging Research and Educational Services
Older Reports,
Projects, and Newsletters

Older Projects

In 2002-2003, Mary Anne Salmon received funding from the Southern Rural Development Center to study how older adults on the waiting list for home-delivered meals manage until services begin. Read an abstract of her findings (.pdf).

Linda Rahija and Denise Gammonley received funding from the John A. Hartford Foundation and SAGE-CSWE to participate in a project to increase and enrich the amount of information on aging taught in the foundation year of the MSW program. Visit this project's website at http://ssw.unc.edu/jif/projects/hartford/index.htm for more details.

Older Reports

The following reports were prepared for and by the NC Division of Aging. Executive summaries appear here; complete reports are available from the Division of Aging.

"Baby Boomers at Mid-Life: The Future of Aging in North Carolina", (FY 1996-97). Download the complete reports in Acrobat (.pdf) format.

"The Second 50 Years: Enhancing Employment Opportunities for Older Workers, Report of the Governor's Older Workers Task Force", (FY 1995-96).

"Increasing Personal Responsibility for Long Term Care through Private Long Term Care Insurance", (FY 1995-96).

"A Study of Options for Making Prescription Drugs More Affordable for Older Adults." (FY 1996-97).

Family Forum Newsletter
(1996-97, in HTML)


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