Published records and reports, 1952-2002.

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Published records and reports, 1952-2002.

Annual and related reports, plans, handbooks, newsletters, and miscellaneous print and near-print items of or about the Aging Board. The records cover various aspects of the board's duties and activities, particularly as relating to area planning, legislation, state services, independent living and congregate housing, home care, nursing home care, and long term care ombudsman program. Includes materials from the board's predecessor, the Governor's Citizens Council on Aging and the Minnesota Office of Ombudsman for Older Minnesotans.

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Minnesota Board on Aging

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The Minnesota Board on Aging (MBA) was founded in 1956 to provide information on services to seniors in Minnesota. The board has 25 members appointed by the governor. By working with Area Agencies, MBA proposes solutions to concerns of the elderly. Another responsibility of the MBA is to manage the funds of the Older American Act. This funding provides a variety of services to seniors throughout the state. From the description of Minnesota Board on Aging records 1953-1995. (Universit...

Minnesota. Governor's Citizens' Council on Aging

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Minnesota. Office of Ombudsman for Older Minnesotans

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