Urban Research Monitor
 
Housing For Special Populations
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Recent Developments Affect the Use of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits to Finance Assisted Living Facilities
Brownell, Eileen L., and Brian M. Blum. Journal of Affordable Housing 8, 3 (1999): 239–252.

Waivers, Subsidies Make Assisted Living Affordable for Lower Income Seniors
Gillette, Robert W. Assisted Living Today (June 1999): 32–34.

Extended Families and Their Housing in the U.S.
Koebel, C. Theodore, and Margaret S. Murray. Housing Studies 14, 2 (1999): 125–143.

Designing for persons with AIDS: A post-occupancy study at the Baily-Boushay House
Shepley, Mardell McCuskey, and Peni Wilson. Journal of Architectural and Planning Research 16, 1 (1999): 17–32.

Housing Our Elders
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 1999. Logo

Nursing Homes: Additional Steps Needed to Strengthen Enforcement of Quality Standards
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 1999.

Nursing Homes: Complaint Investigation Process Often Inadequate to Protect Residents
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 1999.

Nursing Homes: Stronger Complaint and Enforcement Practices Needed to Better Ensure Adequate Care
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 1999.

Resident-Centered Care in Assisted Living
Yee, Donna L., John A. Capitman, Walter N. Leutz, and Mark Sceigaj. Journal of Aging and Social Policy 10, 3 (1999): 7–26.

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