“Home sweet home” is not quite so simple in the time of polycrisis—economic, political, environmental. Far from the white-picket-fence propaganda of earlier eras, we must reimagine how we live and ...
States are plowing billions of dollars into a high-stakes health care experiment that’s exploding around the country: using scarce public health insurance money to provide housing for the poorest and ...
Several options offer different levels of independence versus care. By Dina Cheney For older adults, deciding where to live can be challenging and overwhelming. Each type of senior housing offers ...
Social determinants of health, such as access to secure housing, family employment and economic stability, education, and child care, must be the focus of federal policies to support infant and ...
People with Alzheimer’s need more and more help with daily life as their disease advances. Nursing homes and memory care facilities are two residential options for caregivers who are managing serious ...
For many child care providers, the place they call home is the very same space where they work. And a threat to the roof over their heads can upend their personal lives and their livelihoods.
In 1998, Zinie Chen Sampson and her husband, Craig, bought a 1,400-square-foot home in the near West End of Richmond, Virginia, when she was newly pregnant with their daughter, Sabrina. It’s an early ...
Vermont is facing an unprecedented housing crisis, and one of the most vulnerable populations—the intellectually and developmentally disabled (I/DD)—is at significant risk of homelessness. This crisis ...
States are plowing billions of dollars into a high-stakes health care experiment that’s exploding around the country: using scarce public health insurance money to provide housing for the poorest and ...
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