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WI fares well in long term care rankings but issues remain / Public News Service

A new report ranks Wisconsin 15th in the nation for long-term care services but advocates for the people who need care say more could be done. The ranking is from AARP s Long-Term Services and Supports Scorecard. Jim Flaherty, communications director for AARP Wisconsin, agreed the state has done a better job in some areas, such as increasing the number of Aging and Disability Resource Centers. .

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Report card ranks WA No 2 in long term care / Public News Service

Washington performs well in a new report scoring states long-term care systems. The Evergreen State ranked second in AARP s Long-Term Services and Supports State Scorecard. Cathy MacCaul, advocacy director for AARP Washington, said this is an achievement for the state. .

Des Moines Alzheimers walk seeks to raise 500K / Public News Service

The Iowa Alzheimer s Association expects about 2,000 people to gather on the Capitol steps in Des Moines on Saturday, as volunteers seek to create the world s biggest walk to raise money for research. About 66,000 Iowans suffer from Alzheimer s disease, and nearly 100,000 more are caregivers, often unpaid family members who help with routine personal needs and daily activities. Iowa Alzheimer s Association volunteer Chantelle Cadek said the group hopes to raise a half-million dollars to bolster research, fund treatment options - and ultimately, find a cure. .

VA long term care facilities rank low on national scorecard / Public News Service

A new report finds Virginia s long-term care facilities need improvement to better serve their residents. AARP s Long-Term Care Services and Supports Scorecard ranks Virginia at 28th among states. While the state has ranked high in terms of affordability and access to long-term care, it scores lowest in safety and quality, as well as support for family caregivers. .

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