Growing number of Hispanics add to elder ranks
Tagged: university of texas“In fact, according to a new national study, many more Hispanics will join the ranks of the elderly, and they are likely to influence how health care and other services for seniors evolve.
A 56-page report, “Hispanic Aging Boom,” based on the landmark study was released recently by the National Alliance for Hispanic Health and Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.”
The report: Hispanic Health and Aging in a New Century – PDF
Posted on: January 29th, 2007Curation from Tomás
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