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Friday August 7, 2015 | 12:05 to 1:30 pm PDT

Details:
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visit http://www.ppic.org/main/event.asp?i=1814.

About the Program: 
California is facing a period of rapid growth in its senior population, and the need for at-home assistance or nursing home care will rise significantly. The policy implications of these changes will be wide-reaching—from increased demands on the health and human services budget to new pressures on workforce training, particularly in California’s community colleges.PPIC research fellow Laurel Beck will provide an overview of these changes and challenges, and a panel of experts will discuss the future of aging in the Golden State.
Panelists:
Cheryl Brown, member, California State Assembly, and chair, Assembly Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care
Karen Keeslar, executive director, California Association of Public Authorities for In-Home Supportive Services
David Lesher, director of government affairs, PPIC (moderator)
Barbara O’Connor, boardmember, AARP
Contact:
Arabella Cureton (415) 291-4420

cureton@ppic.org

Public Policy Institute of California

500 Washington Street, Suite 600

San Francisco, CA 94111

Phone: (415) 291-4400

Website: www.ppic.org

PPIC Sacramento Center

Senator Office Building

1121 L Street, Suite 801

Sacramento, CA 95814

Phone: (916) 440-1120