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State of Illinois Rod R. Blagojevich, Governor Illinois Department on Aging Charles D. Johnson, Director Older Adult Services Advisory Committee
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Document Date: 2013-11-08 12:44:15


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Chicago / /

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ORS Home Services / Amy Eubank / /

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USD / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / Company Expansion / /

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Shelter Cares / Hospice Care / /

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food stamp program / transportation / health promotion services / food / medication management / personal care and some nursing services / bank unused service dollars / /

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HIV / brain injury / developmental disability / mental illness / HIV/AIDS / /

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self administration / self medication / /

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Older Adult Services Act Advisory Committee / Illinois Department on Aging Charles D. Johnson / Medication administration / Department of Healthcare and Family Services / /

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Joyce (Lony) Gusewelle / Daniel McCloud / Carol Green / Carol Aronson / Margaret Hastings / Sherry Hamlin / Frank Daigh / Julie Hess / Marsha Johnson / Jennifer Novak / Diane Drew / Marianne Brennan / Rick Dees / Karen Schainker / Wayne Smallwood / Cynthia Germain / Ann Cooper / Carol Lentz Headley / Carolyn Guthman / Pat Cohen / Mary Geis / Margaret Rudnik / Paul Bennett / Margaret Niederer / Phyllis Mitzen / Rod R. Blagojevich / Tami Lynn Wacker / Sally Petrone / Matt Hartman / Jill Daigh / Robin Morgan / Debbie Weber / Joe Hamlett / Donna Ginther / Kelly Cunningham / Rick Lansdowne / /

Position

Chief / homemaker / adult day service / Governor / comptroller / Nurse / co-chair / Homemaker / Director Older Adult Services Advisory Committee Services Work Group Date / /

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Pennsylvania / /

URL

www.state.il.us/aging/1athome/oasa/oasa.htm / /

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