New York (State). Moreland Act Commission on Nursing Homes and Residential Facilities
On January 10, 1975, Governor Hugh Carey invoked Section 6 of the Executive Law (Moreland Act), and by Executive Order #2 he appointed Morris B. Abram as commissioner to investigate state management of non-governmental nursing homes or facilities that received direct or indirect federal, state, or local aid, or provided care or services to any individual receiving such aid.
Specifically, the commission was authorized to study, investigate, review, and make recommendations on the affairs of any state department, board, bureau or commission that exercised direction, supervision, visitation, inspection, funding or other control of any non-governmental nursing home, residential facility, or home providing residential health or allied services.
With the appointment of Dr. Isadore Rossman, Peter A.A. Berle, Aminda Wilkins, and Dorothy B. Wadsworth as commissioners, Morris Abram was designated chair of the commission.
From the description of Reports, hearing and press clipping files, 1974-1975. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 122520317
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creatorOf | New York (State). Moreland Act Commission on Nursing Homes and Residential Facilities. Reports, hearing and press clipping files, 1974-1975. | New York State Archives | |
referencedIn | Hurd, T. Norman. T. Norman Hurd papers, 1975-1976. | University at Albany, University Libraries |
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New York (State) |
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Institutional care |
Long term care facilities |
Nursing homes |
Older people |
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Investigating nursing homes |
Managing public health |
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Active 1974
Active 1975