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Public funding for long-term care services for older people in residential care settings.
Provision of long-term care (LTC) services to older adults in group settings that are less institutional than nursing homes may be more economical than providing services in individual homes. This brief addresses a number of questions about how states can provide access to residential care through Medicaid.