Older Vermonters and Family Caregiver Services Publications and Reports
- FFY08 Food Stamp Outreach
Time Study Results - October 1-31, 2007
- 2007 US Administration on Aging Vermont's Senior Center Earmark Project Final Report (April 26, 2007)
- 2007 US Administration on Aging Vermont's Senior Center Earmark Project Grantee Final Report Excerpts (April 25, 2007)
- 2007 Vermont's Senior Center Earmark Project Grantee Final Report Excerpts (April 27, 2007)
- Vermont's Senior Center Earmark Project Evaluation of Project Outcomes Executive Summary Final Report (April 23, 2007)
- Vermont's Senior Center Earmark Project Evaluation of Project Outcomes Summary Final Report - Appendices Included (April 23, 2007)
- US Administration on Aging (AOA) Strategic Action Plan FY 2007 - 2012 (April 2007)
AoA’s previous Strategic Action Plan provided a framework for modernizing the role of the Aging Services Network in long-term care. This modernization strategy was designed to strengthen the Network’s role in advancing systemic changes in long-term care at the state and community-level. This Strategic Action Plan for 2007-2012 continues the focus on modernizing the Aging Services Network’s role in long-term care, and gives particular attention to implementing the new provisions contained in the Older Americans Act Amendments of 2006. - Updated - Area Agency on Aging - Area Agency Plan Instruction FFY10-Final (March 2009)
Complete instructions for submission of Area Plans (narrative, budget, signed assurances and waiver requests) to the Department of Aging and Independent Living. - Area Agency on Aging - Area Agency Plan Instructions FFY2007 to 2010 (January 2006)
Complete instructions for submission of Area Plans (narrative, budget, signed assurances and waiver requests) to the Department of Aging and Independent Living. - Vermont State Plan on Aging for Federal Fiscal Years 2006 - 2010 (July 2006)
This plan reflects the Agency of Human Services’ vision that Vermonters are healthy, safe and achieve their greatest potential for well-being and personal independence in healthy, safe and supportive communities as well as the Department’s commitment to increasing investments in community-based systems of long-term services and supports, to increasing consumer flexibility and choice and ensuring that older adults and individuals with disabilities have easy access to well-coordinated and effective services that promote healthy aging and independent living.
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