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The Role of Place in Person- and Family-Oriented Long-Term Services and Supports

Posted on July 28, 2023March 21, 2025 by Erin Luers

The Role of Place in Person- and Family-Oriented Long-Term Services and Supports

July 28, 2023

IMPACT Career Development Awardee, Chanee Fabius, PhD, among authors presenting a framework and analyses describing the variable relationships between long-term services and supports (LTSS)-relevant environmental factors and person-reported care experiences.

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