Establishes a commission to study and recommend improvements for aging disabled adults in Massachusetts.
The bill establishes a commission on aging disabled adults to study and recommend improvements in health, housing, financial, social, and long-term care needs. The commission will assess the impact of policies, examine best practices, and recommend alternatives to institutional care. It will also consider the needs of caregivers and examine outreach protocols to reduce apprehension among aging disabled adults. The commission will submit reports to the governor and legislative leaders.
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