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SECTION 23-17.15-1

   § 23-17.15-1  Legislative findings. –It is found and declared as follows:

   (1) Rhode Island has a very high percentage of elderlypersons, and the percentage of elderly persons is expected to increase.

   (2) Rhode Island elderly and disabled persons desire accessto the complete range of long-term care services.

   (3) Coordination among existing long-term care programs needscontinued improvement.

   (4) Rhode Island needs to adopt goals and values for publicpolicy regarding long-term care such as those stated in the "Long-Term CarePlan for Rhode Island 1995-2000" as prepared by the long-term care coordinatingcouncil, pursuant to chapter 20 of title 40.

   (5) The citizens of Rhode Island deserve a long-term caresystem that:

   (i) Is consumer-driven and includes consumers in long-termcare policy development; and

   (ii) Is seamless, with coordinated funding andadministration; and

   (iii) Encourages consumer rights, information, choice,quality of care, safety, and quality of life; and

   (iv) Accommodates the preferences of consumers, most of whomchoose to remain independent and in their own homes and the community for aslong as possible; and

   (v) Offers a balanced array of services that arecost-effective and meet consumers' needs.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-23 > Chapter-23-17-15 > 23-17-15-1

SECTION 23-17.15-1

   § 23-17.15-1  Legislative findings. –It is found and declared as follows:

   (1) Rhode Island has a very high percentage of elderlypersons, and the percentage of elderly persons is expected to increase.

   (2) Rhode Island elderly and disabled persons desire accessto the complete range of long-term care services.

   (3) Coordination among existing long-term care programs needscontinued improvement.

   (4) Rhode Island needs to adopt goals and values for publicpolicy regarding long-term care such as those stated in the "Long-Term CarePlan for Rhode Island 1995-2000" as prepared by the long-term care coordinatingcouncil, pursuant to chapter 20 of title 40.

   (5) The citizens of Rhode Island deserve a long-term caresystem that:

   (i) Is consumer-driven and includes consumers in long-termcare policy development; and

   (ii) Is seamless, with coordinated funding andadministration; and

   (iii) Encourages consumer rights, information, choice,quality of care, safety, and quality of life; and

   (iv) Accommodates the preferences of consumers, most of whomchoose to remain independent and in their own homes and the community for aslong as possible; and

   (v) Offers a balanced array of services that arecost-effective and meet consumers' needs.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-23 > Chapter-23-17-15 > 23-17-15-1

SECTION 23-17.15-1

   § 23-17.15-1  Legislative findings. –It is found and declared as follows:

   (1) Rhode Island has a very high percentage of elderlypersons, and the percentage of elderly persons is expected to increase.

   (2) Rhode Island elderly and disabled persons desire accessto the complete range of long-term care services.

   (3) Coordination among existing long-term care programs needscontinued improvement.

   (4) Rhode Island needs to adopt goals and values for publicpolicy regarding long-term care such as those stated in the "Long-Term CarePlan for Rhode Island 1995-2000" as prepared by the long-term care coordinatingcouncil, pursuant to chapter 20 of title 40.

   (5) The citizens of Rhode Island deserve a long-term caresystem that:

   (i) Is consumer-driven and includes consumers in long-termcare policy development; and

   (ii) Is seamless, with coordinated funding andadministration; and

   (iii) Encourages consumer rights, information, choice,quality of care, safety, and quality of life; and

   (iv) Accommodates the preferences of consumers, most of whomchoose to remain independent and in their own homes and the community for aslong as possible; and

   (v) Offers a balanced array of services that arecost-effective and meet consumers' needs.