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Ohio. Division of Aid for the Aged (5)

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The Department of Public Welfare was formed in 1921 from the Board of State Charities (1867-1921), the Ohio Commission for the Blind (1908-1921), the State Board of Clemency (1888-1921), and the State Board of Administration (1911-1921). After several periods of reorganization, including the removal of all Corrections functions, the Department of Public Welfare became the Department of Human Services in 1984.

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Eliza Bryant Home for the Aged. (3)

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First retirement home for elderly Blacks in Cleveland, Ohio. It was founded in 1896, by Eliza Bryant, and called the Cleveland Home for Aged Colored People. In 1960 it was renamed the Eliza Bryant Home for the Aged. The Home for Aged Colored People was renamed The Eliza Bryant Home for the Aged in 1960 in honor of its founder. The home was located at 4807 Cedar Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, for more than 50 years and in 1967 moved to 1380 Addison Road....

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Home for Aged Women (Boston, Mass.) (3)

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The Home for Aged Women, originally the Association for the Relief of Aged and Indigent Females, was founded in Boston in 1849. It provides a home for women who can no longer live on their own, gives "outside aid" to women who continue to live on their own, and through the Doane Fund helps resident and non-resident retired nurses. In 1949, after the establishment of federal assistance programs such as Social Security, women were allowed to enter the Home as boarding members. The Home has rece...

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Indiana. Commission on the Aging and Aged (3)

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American Society for the Aged. (2)

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Minneapolis Aged and Opportunity Center. (2)

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Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (New York, N.Y.) (4)

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Home for Aged Men (Boston, Mass.) (2)

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The Home for Aged Men was incorporated in 1860 as a privately-funded residential home in Boston for "respectable aged and indigent men." The first home was on South Street in Boston. The home was moved to Springfield Street in 1870. In 1956 it was renamed Rogerson House and moved to Jamaica Plain, where it continues as a nursing home.

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Caroline Kline Galland Home for the Aged (Seattle, Wash.) (3)

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Home for Children and Aged Women (Minneapolis, Minn.) (2)

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