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Concerns of aging population include money, memory loss and long-term care Volunteer Carolyn Carson, left, serves Doloroes Hopp, 85, of Aurora during a Valentine's Party at The Senior Services ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WIFR) - The Illinois Department of Aging announces a series of roundtable discussions to address the priorities of aging adults. The roundtables will be open to older adults ...
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"There are a lot of issues out there in terms of older persons that the state is going to be confronted with," said Charles Johnson, director of the Illinois Department on Aging.
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Nursing home advocates warn that the industry is already in crisis, and a continuance of this trend could mean an unavailability of care for Illinois’ aging population within a decade.
Illinois aging agencies will be holding a series of roundtable discussions around the state to help shape the future of policymaking for the state’s older population.
Nursing home advocates warn that the industry is already in crisis, and a continuance of this trend could mean an unavailability of care for Illinois’ aging population within a decade.