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Alaska turned to a private guardianship agency to care for some of its most vulnerable residents. The result: dysfunction and debt. : vimarsana.com
Alaska turned to a private guardianship agency to care for some of its most vulnerable residents. The result: dysfunction and debt.
The Office of Public Advocacy, facing a staffing crisis, relied on a fledgling nonprofit to lighten its caseload. Some transferred clients lost critical benefits.
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