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Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition - Missouri Profile

The purpose of this Compendium is to summarize and compare states’ residential care setting regulations. This is the Missouri state profile. A list of URLs for the full report and other state profiles can be found at the end of this paper.

Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition - Florida Profile

The purpose of this Compendium is to summarize and compare states’ residential care setting regulations. This is the Florida state profile. A list of URLs for the full report and other state profiles can be found at the end of this paper.

Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition - South Carolina Profile

The purpose of this Compendium is to summarize and compare states’ residential care setting regulations. This is the South Carolina state profile. A list of URLs for the full report and other state profiles can be found at the end of this paper.

Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition - Nebraska Profile

The purpose of this Compendium is to summarize and compare states’ residential care setting regulations. This is the Nebraska state profile. A list of URLs for the full report and other state profiles can be found at the end of this paper.

Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition - Idaho Profile

The purpose of this Compendium is to summarize and compare states’ residential care setting regulations. This is the Idaho state profile. A list of URLs for the full report and other state profiles can be found at the end of this paper.

Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition - Texas Profile

The purpose of this Compendium is to summarize and compare states’ residential care setting regulations. This is the Texas state profile. A list of URLs for the full report and other state profiles can be found at the end of this paper.

Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition - New Jersey Profile

The purpose of this Compendium is to summarize and compare states’ residential care setting regulations. This is the New Jersey state profile. A list of URLs for the full report and other state profiles can be found at the end of this paper.

Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition - Iowa Profile

The purpose of this Compendium is to summarize and compare states’ residential care setting regulations. This is the Iowa state profile. A list of URLs for the full report and other state profiles can be found at the end of this paper.

Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition - Virginia Profile

The purpose of this Compendium is to summarize and compare states’ residential care setting regulations. This is the Virginia state profile. A list of URLs for the full report and other state profiles can be found at the end of this paper.

Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition

Residential care settings are an important option for older adults and people with disabilities who require long-term services and supports. They provide a community-based living alternative to individuals who might otherwise require nursing home care and those who do not need this level of care but are unable to continue living in their own or a relative’s home.