ADVISORY COUNCIL ON ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH, CARE, AND SERVICES
Public Comments on Advisory Council Meeting, January 2012
List of Comments
S. Keller | 03-22-2012
M. Janicki | 02-16-2012
R. Conant | 02-08-2012
M. Ellenbogen | 02-03-2012
K. Srsic-Stoehr | 01-23-2012
The purpose of this research project was to provide the Office of Science and Data Policy at ASPE with some informed observations concerning the use of new data sources and data management strategies in policy research, evaluation, and decision-making at the federal level. A secondary goal was to identify successful training models in data science
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Advance Directives and Advance Care Planning for People with Intellectual and Physical Disabilities
Gary L. Stein, J.D., M.S.W.
Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University
October 2007
PDF Version: http://aspe.hhs.gov/daltcp/reports/2007/adacp.pdf (25 PDF pages)
Treatment foster care (TFC; sometimes known as therapeutic foster care) is a family-based placement option for children with serious emotional, behavioral, or medical needs who can be served in the community with intensive support. This report describes how TFC is implemented and supported by states. It provides an overview of the key program elem
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Changing to Consumer-Directed Care: The Implementation of the Cash and Counseling Demonstration in Florida
Barbara Phillips and Barbara Schneider
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
July 2004
PDF Version (136 PDF pages)
UNDERSTANDING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF OLDER ADULTS IN DIFFERENT RESIDENTIAL SETTINGS: DATA SOURCES AND TRENDS
Matthew Toth, PhD, Lauren A. Martin Palmer, PhD, Lawren E. Bercaw, PhD, Ruby Johnson, MS, Jessica Jones, BA, Rebekah Love, BS, Helena Voltmer, BA, and Sarita Karon, PhD
RTI International
October 2020
Contents
Three general program models for delivering services to the hard-to-employ were implemented in programs in the study sites.
WtW grantees focus on the most disadvantaged, as specified in congressionally established provisions, but most programs have faced difficulties enrolling eligible individuals.
ADVISORY COUNCIL ON ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH, CARE, AND SERVICES
January 26, 2018
Washington, DC
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WELCOME AND CHARGE FOR MEETING
Laura Gitlin, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, Chair
Child welfare agencies are interested in leveraging new and emerging techniques to help them harness data and technology to make dramatic improvements to child welfare practice and ultimately produce better outcomes for children and families. This document explores the state of the use of predictive analytics in child welfare by conducting an envi
This is the third of three sets of data and documentation from the National
Evaluation of Welfare-to-Work Strategies (NEWWS) two-year impact analyses. It
includes a restricted access analysis file (N2RC1326.TXT) and documentation for
research on the two-year experimental impacts on outcomes for children. The
mothers of these children took p
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
INDEPENDENT CHOICES: National Symposium on Consumer-Directed Care and Self-Determination for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities
Summary Report
Marie R. Squillace, Ph.D.
Administration on Aging, Office for Community-Based Services, National Family Caregiver Support Program
February 15,