Nov 27, 2007
State can't meet needs of elderly
“We'll take the next year for a plan of action”
PIERRE - South Dakota's elderly population is growing at such a rapid rate, neither buildings nor work force can keep pace, a review of long-term care in the state says. via Argus Leader
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