Skip to content.
 
Skip to navigation

NSCLC Website

A   A   A  
Sections

Congress Tackles Long-Term Care (New York Times)

Document Actions
  • Send this page to somebody
  • Print this page
  • Bookmark and Share
Published on 2009/07/23

The New Old Age Blog of the New York Times examines the CLASS Act, a bill introduced by Senator Edward M. Kennedy, that would establish a national long-term care insurance program.

The New Old Age Blog of the New York Times examines the CLASS Act, a bill introduced by Senator Edward M. Kennedy, that would establish a national long-term care insurance program.

If S. 697, the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports Act of 2009 (CLASS Act) is passed, participants would receive daily benefits — money they could use to pay for home care, adult day programs, assisted living or nursing homes — whether they're elderly or young and disabled.

The blog post includes a Q&A with Barbara Manard, a health economist with the American Association of Housing and Services for the Aging, who worked with Mr. Kennedy's staff to draft the legislation.

Read the post: Congress Tackles Long-Term Care

Read NSCLC and the Leadership Council of Aging Organizations' letter of support for the CLASS Act




Tell Us What You Think


Please take two minutes to answer a few questions about this site. Click here to take a very short survey.


To close, click the Close button or hit the ESC key.