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Generations Fall 2000, Vol. 24, No. 3 Robyn I. Stone, guest editor
Consumer direction in long-term care encompasses the most pressing issues in aging today, from service provision, housing and quality of life to individuals' relationships to their own care. This issue examines the evolution of consumer-directed care: the challenges, limitations and opportunities; why it is so popular-yet controversial; and the future of financing and delivery.
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