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Nick Pandolfo, Columbia News21

S.C. City’s Aging Population Offers A Glimpse Of The Future

By Nick Pandolfo, Columbia News21 August 10, 2011 KFF Health News Original

Aiken, with nearly 22 percent of the residents aged 65 or older, is taking some innovative approaches to serving the community, but still finds the job daunting.

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