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Massachusetts. Executive Office of Elder Affairs. Resident/residence issues in assisted living. Boston, MA: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Elder Affairs, 1997.

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M, Golant Stephen, and Hyde Joan, eds. The assisted living residence: A vision for the future. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008.

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Namio, Seo, and Hayashi Chine, eds. Senior health-care residence: Designing premium medical assisted living for the elder. Tokyo: Rikuyosha, 2006.

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Ohio Long-Term Care Research Project and Scripps Gerontology Center, eds. Assisted living in Ohio: Directory of residences. Oxford, Ohio: Scripps Gerontology Center, Miami University, 1995.

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Virginia. General Assembly. Joint Legislative Audit & Review Commission. Funding options for low-income residents of assisted living facilities. RIchmond: Commonwealth of Virginia, 2012.

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H, Namazi Kevan, and Chafetz Paul, eds. Assisted living: Current issues in facility management and resident care. Westport, Conn: Auburn House, 2001.

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Namazi, Kevan H., and Paul Chafetz. Assisted living: Current issues in facility management and resident care. Westport, Conn: Auburn House, 2001.

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Oregon. Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman., ed. Know your rights as a resident of a residential care or assisted living facility. Salem, Or: Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman, 1992.

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Oregon. Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman., ed. Know your rights as a resident of a residential care or assisted living facility. Salem, Or: Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman, 1994.

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Oregon. Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman., ed. Volunteer opportunities as an advocate for the residents of nursing homes, adult foster care homes, residential care facilities and assisted living facilities, your voice can make a difference! Salem, OR: Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman, 1997.

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Young, Harold, and Anthony Marmarou. The estimated incidence of normal pressure hydrocephalus in assisted living and extended care facilities for the senior Virginia residents: Report of the Division of Neurological Surgery at the Medical College of Virginia of Virginia Commonwealth University to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia. Richmond, Va: Commonwealth of Virginia, 2005.

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La Belle Residence: Stories of aging and alchemy in assisted living. North Charlston, SC: CreateSpace, 2014.

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Corporation, Azur. Senior Health-Care Residence: Designing Premium Medical Assisted Living for the Elderly. Azur Corporation, 2007.

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Hnat, Cassi. Elder Activities : Seniors' Guide to Recreational Therapy Activities in Assisted Living Residence: Fun and Therapeutic Activities for Seniors. Independently Published, 2021.

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Predictors of Assisted-Living Residents' Mental Health Status. GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2014.

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Association, Ohio Assisted Living. Oala Directory of Assisted Living Residences in Ohio, 2000. 5th ed. Ohio Assisted Living Association, 2000.

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(Editor), Kevan H. Namazi, and Paul K. Chafetz (Editor), eds. Assisted Living: Current Issues in Facility Management and Resident Care. Auburn House, 2000.

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Mills, Kerry C. Serving Residents with Dementia: Transformative Care Strategies for Assisted Living Providers. HCPro, 2015.

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Kapp, Marshall B. Forensic Issues in Long-Term Care Psychiatry. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199374656.003.0018.

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This chapter focuses on medical-legal issues that may arise in the context of identifying psychiatric needs and providing psychiatric care for older persons in long-term care institutional settings, specifically residents of nursing facilities and assisted living facilities. Following general observations about the present regulatory climate in the United States governing nursing facilities and assisted living facilities, the chapter explores mental health assessment requirements for residents of those venues. Key legal responsibilities and restrictions regarding the psychiatric treatment of those residents are then discussed, as well as several areas of concern about potential exposure to litigation and liability on the part of long-term care providers. Finally, some of the most salient future legal and policy challenges confronting those who plan, fund, provide, and evaluate long-term care institutional psychiatric services are noted.
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Bull, Camper. Millionaire Marketer in Assisted Living: How to Attract Legions of Residents and Get Talented Staff into Your Homes. Independently Published, 2018.

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Rylan, Elizabeth Victoria. IMPACT OF INTERIOR DESIGN ON THE DINING ABILITIES OF THE ELDERLY RESIDENTS IN ASSISTED LIVING AND NURSING HOMES. 1995.

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Franks, Jeannette Searle. RESIDENTS IN LONG-TERM CARE: A CASE-CONTROLLED STUDY OF INDIVIDUALS IN NURSING HOMES AND ASSISTED LIVING IN WASHINGTON STATE. 1996.

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Song, Sarah. Immigration and Democracy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190909222.001.0001.

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Immigration and Democracy develops an intermediate ethical position on immigration between closed borders and open borders. It argues that states have the right to control borders, but this right is qualified by an obligation to assist those outside their borders. In democratic societies, the right of immigration control must also be exercised in ways that are consistent with democratic values. Part I explores the normative grounds of the modern state’s power over immigration found in US immigration law and in political theory. It argues for a qualified, not absolute, right of states to control immigration based on a particular interpretation of the value of collective self-determination. Part II considers the case for open borders. One argument for open borders rests on the demands of global distributive justice; another argument emphasizes the value of freedom of movement as a fundamental human right. The book argues that both arguments fall short of justifying open borders. Part III turns to consider the substance of immigration policy for democratic societies. What kind of immigration policies should democratic societies adopt? What is required is not closed borders or open borders but controlled borders and open doors. Open to whom? The interests of prospective migrants must be weighed against the interests of the political community. Specific chapters are devoted to refugees and other necessitous migrants, family-based immigration, temporary worker programs, discretionary admissions, and what is owed to noncitizen residents, including unauthorized migrants living in the territory of democratic states.
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