Candidates weigh in on long-term care
Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, May 29, 2008
If you reside in one of the states that haven’t had a presidential primary yet, one thing to consider is the candidate’s standpoint on long-term care, according to www. phinational.org.
Senator Clinton and Senator Obama were the only two candidates to answer a set of 15 questions from the Leadership Council of Aging Organizations (LCAO) last year, out of all of the candidates in the running at that time. Check out the LCAO’s website to read the answers.
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