 
The Unequal Availability of Affordable Assisted Living Units in Florida’s Counties
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              Summary
              The supply of affordable assisted living facilities is now insufficient to meet the demands of low-income, frail older persons. This gap between demand and supply is much more apparent in some locations than others. This article uses various measures of locational inequality to assess the extent to which counties in Florida have less than their fair share of ALFs, particularly in comparison to the locations of Medicaid nursing home beds.
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      Flordia
      
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      States
          
      Keywords
          
      assisted living facilities; affordable elderly housing; location inequities; nursing homes; housing inequality; Florida; ALF
      
Contact
Stephen
      
            Golant
      
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            golant@geog.ufl.edu
      
  Phone
              352-392-0494
          
