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STATEMENT BY JOSEFINA G. CARBONELL

Regarding Passage of the Older Americans Act Amendments of 2006

I commend the Congress for the successful passage of the 16th reauthorization of the Older Americans Act (OAA). I thank them for their leadership and compassion in understanding the vital role this Act plays in redirecting our long-term care system to help older Americans remain active and engaged in their communities – the overwhelming preference of the American people.

The OAA embodies our nation’s compassion toward ensuring the dignity and independence of our older citizens by promoting older Americans’ full participation in society, and supporting their overwhelming desire to remain living in their own homes and communities for as long as possible. Other provisions include:

Other provisions include:

Enhanced Federal, State, and Local coordination of long-term care services provided in home and community-based settings

Support for State and community planning to address the long-term care needs of the baby boom generation

Greater focus on prevention and treatment of mental disorders

Outreach and service to a broader universe of family caregivers under the National Family Caregiver Support Program

Increased focus on civic engagement and volunteerism

Enhanced coordination of programs that protect elders from abuse, neglect and exploitation

The new legislation advances the President’s New Freedom initiative and affirms the Administration’s commitment to health promotion and disease prevention, value and ownership. The OAA embeds the principles of the Administration’s Choices for Independence initiative. The legislation modernizes community-based long-term care systems to empower consumers to manage their own care and make choices that will allow them to avoid institutional care and live healthy lives in the community.

I thank the House Education and the Workforce Committee, especially Chairman McKeon, Subcommittee Chairman Tiberi and Ranking Members Miller and Hinojosa; as well as the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee Chairman Enzi, Subcommittee Chairman DeWine as well as Ranking Members Kennedy and Mikulski for their leadership as this legislation moved through the Congress with broad bipartisan support.

Posted: October 2, 2006
 

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National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, 2006

Breast cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in women in the United States. Every woman is at risk, and this risk increases with age. Breast cancer can usually be successfully treated when found early. This October, during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, make time for your breast health.

 

 

Hispanic Older Population in the U.S.

The Hispanic older population was 2.2 million in 2004 and is projected to grow to over 15 million by 2050. In 2004, Hispanic persons made up 6.0 percent of the older population. By 2050, the percentage of the older population that is Hispanic is projected to account for 17.5 percent of the older population. By 2028, the Hispanic population aged 65 and older is projected to be the largest racial/ethnic minority in this age group.


Source: U.S. Census Bureau

 


 
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