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Pathways to Independence: Transitioning Adults Under Age 65 from Nursing Homes to Community Living

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  • Carol V. Irvin
  • Noelle Denny-Brown
  • Eric Morris
  • Claire Postman

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Over one-third of Money Follows the Person (MFP) participants are former nursing home residents under age 65. This report examines why state grantees have been successful transitioning younger adults from nursing homes and the strategies six MFP grantees use to serve this population.

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  • Carol V. Irvin & Noelle Denny-Brown & Eric Morris & Claire Postman, "undated". "Pathways to Independence: Transitioning Adults Under Age 65 from Nursing Homes to Community Living," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4533421b237a4e05ada6cae71, Mathematica Policy Research.
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