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Aging at Home: Integrating Community-Based Care for Older Persons 
A. Paul Williams, Janet M. Lum, Raisa Deber, Robin Montgomery, Kerry Kuluski, Allie Peckham, Jillian Watkins, Alex Williams, Alvin Ying and Lynn Zhu
Integrating community-based health and social care has grabbed international attention as a way of addressing the needs of aging populations while contributing to health systems' sustainability. However, integrating initiatives in different jurisdictions work (or do not work) within very various ...
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Vol. 10 No. 1 2009 | Aging at Home
Notes from the Editor-in-Chief
Peggy Leatt
Commentary
Community Exercise: A Vital Component to Healthy Aging 
Mary Stuart, Sarah Chard, Francesco Benvenuti and Sharon Steinwachs
Integrated Care for Vulnerable Older People in Denmark 
Eigil Boll Hansen
Dementia Care: Linear Links and Networks 
Henk Nies, Julie Meerveld and René Denis
On Lok: A Successful Approach to Aging at Home 
Grace K. Li, Cheryl Phillips and Kimberly Weber
From Denmark to Deep River: Integrating Care in Small and Rural Communities in Ontario
Janet M. Lum and Ann Aikens
Home Care: From Adequate Funding to Integration of Services 
Réjean Hébert
Accountability, Responsiveness and Quality for Clients Model of Home Support: A model for improved home support services to promote aging at home 
Judy Kelly and Alison Orr
Canada's Veterans Independence Program: A Pioneer of "Aging at Home" 
David Pedlar, Wendy Lockhart and Stewart Macintosh
The Authors Respond 
A. Paul Williams, Janet M. Lum, Raisa Deber, Robin Montgomery, Kerry Kuluski, Allie Peckham, Jillian Watkins, Alex Williams, Alvin Ying and Lynn Zhu
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Review of new models in healthcare. Bridging the gap between the world
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