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A Medicare overview of Nursing homes with a lot of helpful information including alternatives etc.

Medicare Nursing Home Comparison - Lets you search by city, state, county and zip code for nursing homes. The returned results provides information about the nursing home.

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The official website of the U.S. Social Security Administration

A Place for Mom - a free referral service helping families find nursing homes, assisted living, Alzheimer's care, retirement communities, and home care.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is a Federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.


LEGAL LINKS

>> Official State of Missouri Web Site.
>> Search engine for revised state statutes.
>> St. Louis University Law Library for Missouri.
>> Internet Law Library for Missouri


OTHER

(NEW) This Web site is a resource for individuals, families and
agencies concerned with mental health. It provides information about mental health services, laws, and related news, as well as communication tools and other features.

Progress report on Alzheimer's Disease 2004-2005
This 80-page report summarizes recent research by the federal government. 
Please go to the following web site to view the report or to order copies.

http://www.nia.nih.gov/Alzheimers/Publications/ADProgress2004_2005/

 For a downloadable Adobe formatted/copy of the Progress Report - click here.

You may also visit the web site for the National Institute on Aging or visit the ADEAR web site which will link you to the report and provide additional information regarding Alzheimer's Disease.

 

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